Reformed
Films by Title A-Z
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19m
Three men, once convicted of murder, are now free—and speaking out. They reveal the crimes they were jailed for, the harsh realities of their sentences, and the twisted paths that led to their release. Through wrongful conviction, changing laws, or new evidence, their stories expose cracks in the justice system. Each man reflects on lost years, guilt, and survival. Their voices offer a rare, unfiltered look at life behind bars—and what happens when the door finally opens.
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