No equal signs of justice can be drawn between those who are accused of a crime, those who are convicted of a crime and those who are the true offenders. That triangle always contains the accused who are not guilty and true offenders whose guilt cannot be ultimately proven. Throughout history, one of the greatest deviations in the strive towards equality has occurred in the triangle of guilt in sexual crimes, where guilt is largely proven on the basis of a woman’s will.
Length 118 minutes
Balázs Bodolai | Gabriella Hámori | Attila Menszátor-Héresz | Iván Fenyő | Szőcs Artúr | Alexandra Borbély | Jakab Juli | Péter Fancsikai | József Kádas | Ágnes Máhr | Tibor Gáspár