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If you’re exploring the documentary Code of Misconduct, it’s important to note that while it was not officially released in the United States, fans and casual viewers have found ways to access it. The film premiered at the Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival and continues to be discussed in international circles.
Currently, the documentary is streaming in Canada on platforms such as Super Channel Plus and FuboTV. However, many U.S. viewers rely on services like ExpressVPN or NordVPN to bypass geoblocking and access Canadian streaming services. These platforms allow users to stream content regardless of location, often through a virtual private network (VPN) to mask your IP address.
While official details remain elusive, production insiders and fans have shared insights into the complexities of making the documentary available across borders. The case surrounding the 2018 Canadian World Junior hockey sexual assault case continues to play a significant role in the documentary narrative.
If you’re interested in watching Code of Misconduct in the U.S., explore legal and secure streaming options like ExpressVPN or NordVPN, which are recognized for their reliability and user-friendly features.
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