Doug Liman’s Brett Kavanaugh FBI Investigation Docu
Story Syndicate is behind Justice, Liman’s first documentary feature.

Amy Herdy (On the Record, The Hunting Ground) produced the doc, with Story Syndicate’s Liz Garbus and Dan Cogan executive producing.
“We always have something up our sleeve,” said Sundance head programmer Kim Yutani, when announcing the feature, which she said will inspire a lot of conversation.
In 2018, then President Donald Trump nominated Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court. Christine Blasey Ford, a former classmate of Kavanaugh’s, publicly accused him of attempted rape at a 1982 high school party. Two other accusers came forward, and the FBI carried out a brief investigation into the claims and declared there was no corroborating evidence for the claims, though the investigation was decried by Democrats as being truncated.
Last year, Sundance announced a late addition documentary Navalny about Vladimir Putin foil and Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny. The film, which is currently short-listed for the best documentary Academy Award, was later acquired by CNN and HBO Max.
CAA is handling the sale. Justice will have its world premiere Friday, Jan. 20, in Park City. See the project details provided by Sundance below.
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Justice / U.S.A. (Director: Doug Liman, Producer: Amy Herdy, Executive Producers: Liz Garbus, Dan Cogan) — Exploring the epic battle to confirm Brett Kavanaugh. World Premiere. Documentary.