New documentary aims to simplify ‘The Last Day’ of Georgia’s legislative session

On the left, an image of the Georgia State Capitol, and on the right, Christopher Bruce and Eric Bell stand in front of a bookcase
“Sine Die: The Last Day” features state lawmakers giving an insider account of Georgia’s legislative processes. Co-executive producers attorney Christopher Bruce, left, and state Rep. Eric Bell joined “Closer Look” to share how the project came to be. (Steve Helber/Associated Press, LaShawn Hudson/WABE)

This Thursday marks the end of the Georgia legislative session — also known as Sine Die — and lawmakers are expected to cram in legislation well into the early hours of the morning.

It’s their final chance to pass bills through both chambers before sending them off to the governor, and a new documentary aims to make sense of this last-minute rush for everyday Georgians.

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