Slick, a new short dra­mat­ic film direct­ed and pro­duced by Michael Frediani, fol­lows the sto­ry of a fic­tion­al Texas death row inmate on the night of his exe­cu­tion. Garrett Lee Taylor, the film’s pro­tag­o­nist, faces exe­cu­tion for mur­der, despite strong claims of inno­cence. The film is com­prised of a series of flash­backs reveal­ing events on the night of the crime. The flash­backs show how evi­dence seemed to place Taylor at the scene of the crime and led inves­ti­ga­tors to wrong­ful­ly con­clude he was guilty of mur­der. The flash­backs also reveal the real killer. Slick” shows the fal­li­bil­i­ty of inves­ti­ga­tions and human judg­ment, as well as the com­pli­cat­ed nature of capital cases.

(“Slick: Justice is a Slippery Slope,” direct­ed and pro­duced by Michael Frediani, 2010).

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