[1] The film is based on a set of aspiring lawyers who compete in the African Human Rights Moot Court Competition by representing the top law schools from their respective nations and they turn up for the event which is held in Gaborone, Botswana for a duration of one week at the African Court of Human Rights where social topics are taken up for debates which are deemed as fictional court cases.
[2][1] According to The Africa Report, it was ranked among top ten most notable African films of 2022.
[3] The documentary encompasses and elaborates about how passionate are the young African law students about their causes and how their ideas are generally very progressive, while aiming to protect the weakest parts of African society including the human rights of migrants in Africa as well as the members of the LGBTQ community.
The film project marked the second documentary directorial venture for filmmaker Shameela Seedat after Whispering Truth to Power (2018).
It was also nominated in the category for Best Documentary at the Africa Movie Academy Awards in October 2022.