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“One of the few documentaries alleging a miscarriage of justice that is fully one hundred percent convincing, Tomorrow should provoke outrage throughout the Philippines (and Spain).”
“A remarkably cogent docu… Docus about abuses of justice abound, but few present complicated events in so concrete, linear, and compelling a fashion”
“This is one of the best films I’ve seen this year…also the most important film I’ve seen. The film has revelations from start to finish…after 95 minutes your mind will be blown. You need to see this film.”
“…one of those stories for which the word Kafkaesque was both invented and yet wholly inadequate… As well-paced and engrossing as any thriller while incalculably more harrowing…An incredible story, beautifully and persuasively told.”
“In a genre of film so swamped with tales of injustice and corruption, the documenting of yet another enduring soul could feel almost stale-but it doesn’t. Collins and Syjuco joined up with Editor Eric Daniel Metzgar this past June at the Sundance Institute Documentary Edit and Story Lab to work on this project Give Up Tomorrow.”
“From the World Documentary Competition, the astounding Give Up Tomorrow exposes injustice in the Phillipines as a young boy spends 14 years in jail for a crime he didn’t commit.”