Justice: The Movie is a mockumentary about idealistic young lawyer, Harry Franklin. Desperate to make a name for himself and prove he’s a “good guy,” Harry takes on a client charged with murder, Kenneth Walker. All the evidence points to Kenneth's guilt, but Harry is adamant he is a victim of the criminal justice system. As the case progresses, tensions boil over and both men are pushed to their limits.
The Team:
Nick D’Agostino - Writer/Director/Lead
Nick has been writing, directing, and producing projects since he moved to Austin, Texas in 2016. His feature debut, Practically Tropical, debuted at the Miami Independent Film Festival. He’s produced music videos for bands like Good Looks and Silverada and produced three micro-budget narrative features that have screened across North America.
Kieauwn Beck - Lead
Kieauwn was raised in Bowling Green, Kentucky by a musically inclined single mother that taught music as a way of life. The only boy of 6 siblings, Kieauwn has always seen entertainment as his passion. Music played a large part in his life with nearly a dozen mixtapes and a career in underground music under his belt. He got his first taste of acting in the independent film Floor Scrapers before starring in Justice.
Edward Hardin - Supporting
Edward worked as a chef and bartender for a decade before switching to a career in education. After acting in the feature film, Floor Scrapers, he was a co-lead in the feature film Rick Beagle. In 2022, he acted in the film, Central and Remote, and made his directorial debut in the short film, Anansi, which premiered at the Louisville International Film Festival and 502 Lumens Horror Film Festival.
Logan Dorne - D.P.
Logan was raised in Louisville, Kentucky and has worked in the film industry for over seven years. After college he worked for AmeriCorps in Louisville, an experience that inspired his directorial feature debut, Floor Scrapers. Since then he’s worked on commercials for companies such as National Geographic, Thumbtack, SXSW, and Yeti. He’s worked for Bradley Beesley and Ivete Lucas and Patrick Bresnan where he learned important aspects of documentary filmmaking. His short film, Bowling with Krumpleman, was featured by the Austin Chronicle. His second directorial feature, Rick Beagle screened at the Golden State Film Festival.