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  1. Trial by Fire is a 2018 American biographical drama film directed by Edward Zwick. The story is based upon David Grann's article "Trial by Fire" that appeared in The New Yorker in 2009 about case Willingham v. State of Texas. The film stars Jack O'Connell, Laura Dern, Emily Meade, Jeff Perry and Jade Pettyjohn.

  2. Based on a true story, the film follows the case of Cameron Todd Willingham, who was convicted of killing his children in a fire despite evidence of his innocence. Starring Jack O'Connell, Laura Dern and Emily Meade, the film explores the legal and emotional challenges of his fight for justice.

    • Edward Zwick
    • 2 min
  3. Trial by Fire is a drama based on the true story of Cameron Todd Willingham, a death row inmate who was executed for a crime he may not have committed. The movie follows his wife's fight to prove his innocence and expose the flaws in the justice system.

    • (71)
    • Edward Zwick
    • R
    • Jack O'connell
  4. Apr 5, 2019 · Trial by Fire is the true-life Texas story of the unlikely bond between an imprisoned death row inmate (Jack OConnell) and a mother of two from...

    • 2 min
    • 2M
    • RoadsideFlix
  5. Trial by Fire: Created by Kevin Luperchio, Prashant Nair. With Abhay Deol, Rajshri Deshpande, Punit Tiwari, Lokesh Kumar Aggarwal. Difficult yet resilient journey of two parents - Neelam and Shekhar Krishnamoorthy, trying to seek justice over the last two decades.

    • (4.4K)
    • 2023-01-13
    • Crime, Drama, History
    • 45
  6. Trial By Fire is a 2023 Indian Hindi-language crime drama television series written by Prashant Nair, Kevin Luperchio and directed by Prashant Nair and Randeep Jha and Avani Deshpande. It stars Abhay Deol, Ashish Vidyarthi, Anupam Kher, Rajshri Deshpande, Rajesh Tailang, Ratna Pathak Shah, Shilpa Shukla, Shardul Bharadwaj and others. [2] .

  7. May 17, 2019 · Edward Zwick's film "Trial by Fire", starring Jack O'Connell as Willingham and Laura Dern as Elizabeth Gilbert, the playwright who took an interest in Willingham's case, is a blistering polemic, even though Zwick's approach is pretty workmanlike.