Fifty years ago, the landmark Supreme Court ruling in Gideon v Wainwright mandated that state courts provide counsel for those unable to afford representation. With millions of Americans facing trial each year, the criminal justice system is still struggling to keep up. This documentary confronts the issue head on by following the daily battles of three young public defenders in the Deep South as they take on staggering caseloads and work long hours for low pay to uphold the notion of “Justice for All.” An intimate and inspiring portrait of some of our country’s unsung heroes, this Sundance award winner offers a reminder of the hard work that goes into maintaining the ideals of the US justice system. In Person: Director Dawn Porter.