I'm aware Kerrigan didn't want to appear in the documentary, but that doesn't excuse the fact that 99% of this film was devoted to Harding's side of the story. Kerrigan had family and friends in this doc but barely had any screen time to air their views.
Majority of this film was spent on Harding's denials and rants. Kerrigan's friends were only allotted the final minutes of this film to state their suspicion about Harding. The interviewer asked Harding softball questions and just let her rattle on without any challenges.
Of course Harding is allowed to defend herself, but an interviewer also needs to challenge her to balance it out.