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Trial at Fortitude Bay

Trial at Fortitude Bay - Where to Watch

Thinking about watching 'Trial at Fortitude Bay' at home? Below, you’ll find ways to watch including rental, purchase, and subscription options, so you can find the right fit. In the US, you can currently rent, buy, or stream 'Trial at Fortitude Bay' via subscription on Prime Video with Ads, Prime Video, Prime Video, The Roku Channel, Fawesome, Prime Video Free with Ads.

Here are some helpful extras before you press play about the Atlantis Films, Credo Entertainment Group, imX Communications drama flick. Trial at Fortitude Bay starring Lolita Davidovich, Henry Czerny, Raoul Max Trujillo, Marcel Sabourin has a Not Rated rating, a runtime of about 1 hr 36 min.

Need a fast recap before watching? Here's the plot: "Defence attorney Gina Antonelli is sent to an Arctic village to defend 19 year-old Pauloosie, accused of committing a violent crime. Her rival, prosecutor Daniel Metz seeks the maximum sentence possible under Canadian law, but Gina comes to understand the reasons why the Inuits own justice system has worked for thousands of years. Pauloosie is caught between two rivaling justice systems, and his acceptance of guilt according to the Inuit system, will lead to imprisonment according to the Canadian system."