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Doing Time: Life Inside the Big House (1991)

Directed by Alan Raymond
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Plot

Academy Award®-nominated DOING TIME: LIFE INSIDE THE BIG HOUSE takes a hard-edged look at life inside the walls of Lewisburg, a maximum security federal penitentiary where the notion of rehabilitation and parole have all but been abandoned. After gaining unprecedented permission from the Justice Department, Emmy® Award-winner Alan Raymond spent five weeks inside Lewisburg. With access to the entire prison, the Raymonds captured the stories of corrections officers as well as the inmates, including drug lords, "lifers" with no possibility of parole, and prisoners convicted of leading prison riots. Detailing a world where prisoners carry "shanks" and officers respond to violence in full riot gear, this candid documentary reveals what life inside "the big house" is really like. A rare, unprecedented look at the prison subculture, DOING TIME: LIFE INSIDE THE BIG HOUSE will challenge the way you look at incarceration in America.

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Documentary

Technical details

DetailValue
Original titleDoing Time: Life Inside the Big House
Original languageEN
StatusReleased
Release date12 febbraio 1991
ProductionAlan Raymond, Susan Raymond
EditingAlan Raymond, Jim Finn
CinematographyAlan Raymond
Assistant directorsAlan Raymond

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Theatrical release

United States / Feb 12, 1991

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