O.J.: MADE IN AMERICA is an epic indictment of a nation's ideals and a dark reflection of its shattered soul. Ezra Edelman's gripping retelling of infamous events bounds beyond a masterpiece of investigative journalism and scores as a cataclysmic cultural confession. In the spotlight are America's lethal fascinations with power and the cult of personality as well our crippling inability to intellectualize, articulate and act upon the imperative issues of race and justice for all.