Abstract

This article addresses legal procedures and the cinematography of film in inter-national criminal justice. The examples range across fiction, documentary, and trial film. The concern is with relations of authority and subjectification within the architecture of the courtroom and before the image. It considers procedures of projection, evidential confrontation and the destruction of the image in the era of the witness.

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