Adolescence on Netflix with Stephen Graham. Some buzz about this show not long ago, but I didn't get a chance to see it until recently and binged right through this 4-episode limited series. Each epi is about an hour. Very very good. A young boy is accused of murdering a classmate. Each episode is a self-contained, single-camera, continuous-shot snapshot (in other words, real-time) at different points following the day after the murder occurred, including the arrest-booking-interview, with the final episode taking place around 13 months after the murder. This is primarily a psychological drama rather than a typical police/mystery show. All episodes are excellent, well-produced, and well-choreographed, considering the single camera. The mystery here is more the "why" not the "who".
(The theme should be fairly clear and goes straight to the title)
Episode 3 is the standout one for me. It's basically the only episode set in one location - an independent psychologist's interview. I was not familiar with the actress playing the psychologist, but she was excellent. However, the real standout is the boy, who at the time of filming appears around the same age as the character, early teens. Amazing performance that will get awards. Remember the name Owen Cooper.
Recommend. Besides Graham, yall might recognize two GOT actors, one of which is Faye Marsay, who I've seen in quite a few other things. (she played the rival to Arya at that assassin's temple in Braavos)
Oh, and subtitles may be required. The yorkish/northern accents can be difficult.