Crime: Intolerance (1976)
A restless journalist becomes entangled in a city-wide mystery when a string of seemingly unrelated crimes exposes a web of prejudice, fear, and hidden loyalties. As he follows a trail of clues through dimly lit neighborhoods and crowded streets, he uncovers tensions between rival communities, moral compromises, and the cost of silence. With each revelation, the line between right and wrong blurs, forcing him to confront his own complicity in a culture that refuses to see one another clearly. A taut, morally charged drama about perception, guilt, and the fragile balance between justice and vengeance.
Crime: Intolerance (1976) A restless journalist becomes entangled in a city-wide mystery when a string of seemingly unrelated crimes exposes a web of prejudice, fear, and hidden loyalties. As he follows a trail of clues through dimly lit neighborhoods and crowded streets, he uncovers tensions between rival communities, moral compromises, and the cost of silence. With each revelation, the line between right and wrong blurs, forcing him to confront his own complicity in a culture that refuses to see one another clearly. A taut, morally charged drama about perception, guilt, and the fragile balance between justice and vengeance.