A movie about an injustice against two New York cops took top honors over the weekend at the DocUtah Film Festival in St. George.
"Once Upon a Crime: The Borrelli-Davis Conspiracy," a documentary about two NYPD detectives wrongly convicted of murder, received the Raven Award for Best Picture at DocUtah, which wrapped up this weekend. The movie also won for best editing.
Another multiple Raven winner was "Prophet's Prey," director Amy Berg's look at polygamous leader Warren Jeffs and the history of sexual abuse in his FLDS group. The movie — whose screenings at DocUtah were the closest the film has been shown to polygamous communities of Hildale, Utah, and Colorado City, Ariz. — won Ravens for Berg's direction and for music.



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