Review of Brother's Keeper (1992) by Roger Ebert for Chicago Sun-Times — 11 Feb 2006
Brother's Keeper, the year's best documentary, has an impact and immediacy that most fiction films can only envy. It tells a strong story, and some passages are truly inspirational, as the neighbors of Munnsville become determined that Delbert will not be railroaded by some ambitious prosecutor more concerned with bringing charges than with understanding the reality of the situation.
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This review of Brother's Keeper (1992) was written by Roger Ebert and published by Chicago Sun-Times on 11 Feb 2006.
Brother's Keeper has generally received very positive reviews.
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