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SummaryDirectors Yoni Brook and Ted Passon follow civil rights attorney Larry Krasner as he seeks to reform the criminal justice system as Philadelphia's new district attorney in the eight-part documentary that airs as part of PBS' Independent Lens series.

Philly D.A.

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Metascore
Generally Favorable
77
70% Positive
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30% Mixed
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Apr 19, 2021
100
New York Magazine (Vulture)
The only TV series I’ve seen that actually feels like watching another season of The Wire. ... The show should also be viewed as a model for an entire genre of documentary storytelling. So often, a docuseries has to navigate between the individuals it focuses on and a larger system it’s trying to depict. ... Philly D.A. is a beautiful, sprawling story that does justice to both the giant organizations and the many individuals caught inside them.
Jun 22, 2021
80
The Guardian
Transcending the directorial workmanship and production values, however, is the simple sight of unfashionable – which is to say good, ideologically informed but practically executed – work being done on behalf of the disfranchised, the powerless, the underserved. It is deeply thrilling to watch. An unfamiliar feeling stirs, and rises higher with each episode. The feeling is hope.
Apr 20, 2021
80
Time
Essential, remarkably balanced vérité-style account of [Larry Krasner's] unlikely tenure as the city’s district attorney. ... Packed as it is with details that will surely be invaluable to policy makers, activists and academics, the series is bound to feel a bit long, at eight hours, to the casual viewer. Episodes tend to focus on single issues, and the most effective of them are structured around an individual person with a relevant story.
Feb 3, 2021
80
Variety
It is still unclear whether the docuseries can act as some sort of bridge to find common ground on divisive issues or if it will include decisions made by Krasner over the last three years that some say have led to the deaths of local police officers and residents. The first two episodes of “Philly D.A.” are compelling.
Feb 3, 2021
75
The Playlist
Admirably complex and captivating eight-part series.
Feb 3, 2021
58
IndieWire
It’s hard not to think that a feature-length film with a much more clear focus, and not a series juggling so many ingredients in an impersonal fashion, could have more powerfully shown the impact of one man in this important office on the people he serves.
Feb 3, 2021
50
RogerEbert.com
Is never quite as immersive as promised, and at odds with a Krasner campaign pledge. ... At its best, “Philly DA” shows the myriad of moves problematic systems perform to insulate themselves from real improvement. It also charts the root of these ingrained problematic practices. ... Unfortunately, “Philly DA” is too hulking of a series to fully balance the competing tensions.
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  • Department of Motion Pictures
  • Doc Society
  • All Ages Productions
  • Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB)
  • ITVS International
  • Nice Dissolve
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Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival
• 1 Win & 1 Nomination
Gotham Awards
• 1 Win & 1 Nomination
Peabody Awards
• 1 Win & 1 Nomination
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