New film is a gut-wrenching look at Bali Nine execution

By Garry Maddox
Updated October 8 2017 - 12:08am, first published October 7 2017 - 6:25pm
A still from the movie Guilty. For Sun Herald. Garry Maddox story. Bali 9. Pictured is Adam McConvell who plays Myuran Sukumaran in the production.
Photo supplied.
A still from the movie Guilty. For Sun Herald. Garry Maddox story. Bali 9. Pictured is Adam McConvell who plays Myuran Sukumaran in the production. Photo supplied.
Matthew Sleeth is hosting an exhibition by Bali 9 death row prisoner Myuran  Sukumaran.  The Age. Photo: Angela Wylie. August 28 2014.
Matthew Sleeth is hosting an exhibition by Bali 9 death row prisoner Myuran Sukumaran. The Age. Photo: Angela Wylie. August 28 2014.

More than two years after the execution of Bali Nine ringleaders Myuran Sukumaran??? and Andrew Chan, artist and filmmaker Matthew Sleeth??? is still furious about what he considers a pointless loss of life in an act of political theatre.

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