A documentary titled “Incident,” which utilizes body camera footage to investigate the fatal 2018 Chicago police shooting of Harith Augustus, receives an Oscar nomination in the Documentary Short Film category. This film sheds light on Augustus, a 37-year-old barber from South Shore, whose death ignited public outcry and legal battles for transparency regarding police practices.
The documentary, directed by Bill Morrison and co-produced by journalist Jamie Kalven, amalgamates various video sources to reconstruct the tragic events while emphasizing the human stories intertwined with police encounters. Kalven highlights the film’s unique access to unprecedented footage, stating, “We got everything,” which enhances the narrative surrounding police violence and accountability—issues that resonate beyond Augustus’ case.
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