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Like most prisons, the Luther Luckett Correction Complex in LaGrange, KY, strives to offer inmates a chance to better themselves and explore options to a life of crime, but something they feature that most prisons don't is a theater program. Each year, the inmates stage a play for the benefit of their fellow prisoners, and in 2004 they decided to tackle William Shakespeare's The Tempest; while an outside volunteer helped to direct the play, the bulk of the crew and the entire cast came from the prison population, and filmmakers Hank Rogerson and Jilann Spitzmiller documented the long gestation of this unusual production in Shakespeare Behind Bars. Along with offering a look at the rehearsals as the often-unlikely cast members learn to find themselves in their roles, the film includes interviews with many of the show's participants as they struggle to reconcile their pasts and search for personal meaning in their portrayals. Shakespeare Behind Bars premiered at the 2005 Sundance Film Festival. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
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daryndaryn Great WaterFront Film
by daryn in Daryn's Blog
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"I first saw this great documentary at Waterfront Film Festival in Saugatuck Michigan in 2005. It was, I don't know how else to say it. A Great film. I for an hour and a half was not in an old boat barn but rather in a prison where inmates where being giving a chance to do something they maybe never had before and give them a almost another chance. Rogerson does a great job of introducing the different actors as the film goes. the most interesting thing to me is he allows you to meet them all and see the good things they are doing and not till the end gives you a small glimpse into why they maybe where they are today. That is, in the prison system. A great true story about someone who cares for those who have made some wrong choices in their life. A must see. " [More]
billhrbillhr Shakespeare Behind Bars takes a ...
by billhr in Movies on appliedthinking
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"For those of you out of the know Shakespeare Behind Bars, a film by Hank Rogerson, will be making a run on the Sundance Channel beginning January 8th 2007. If you are unfamiliar with the film, you can listen to the Spout podcast/review here as well as read some great reviews here. Originally posted on:appliedthinking " [More]
billhrbillhr Another email from the director
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"Gentles,Philomath Films award winning documentary Shakespeare Behind Bars was featured on National Public Radio's News & Notes with Ed Gordon program on Monday, August 21. The show featured inmate Hal Cobb (played Prospero in the Philomath Films documentary made about the SBB production of The Tempest) and me. Hal's participation on the show was a privilege granted by Tom Dailey, Warden of the Luther Luckett Correctional Complex, and approved by the Kentucky Department of Corrections. The show was pre-empted in some markets due the presidential press conference.The actual on-air piece was severely cut from 30 minutes to about 5 minutes. But the longer segment is available at the website.If you would like to hear the Shakespeare Behind Bars segment, click the link below:Click Here: Check out "NPR : Dramatic Redemption: 'Shakespeare Behind Bars'" <http://www.npr.org/templat es/story/story.php?storyId=567 3246> Blessings,CurtCurt L. ToftelandFounder & Artistic Dire ... " [More]
paulpaul Best documentary of 2005
by paul in paul on spout.com
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"Shakespeare Behind Bars (dir. Hank Rogerson) cracks open the hardened shell of an audience and makes us look at the true human soul inside characters who are otherwise dismissible as "monsters." There is nobody I wouldn't recommend it to. So I have to limit the focus here to what was most important to me about the film and why I walked out knowing that my life is better for watching it. Curt Tofteland has been volunteering on a weekly basis with prisoners in Kentucky for ten years now to direct the Shakespeare Behind Bars program: 30 inmates who rehearse nine months to perform one show. Through a friend I was given the opportunity to have breakfast with Curt Tofteland and Hank Rogerson, director of the documentary. As I tried to hang words on what the documentary meant to me, Curt just nodded with a knowing smile. He told me that Shakespeare isn't just a literary icon, but the writer who captured raw humanity better than anyone ever has. Which is why he brought Shakespeare to ... " [More]
ingridingrid Email from the Directors...
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"Hello Family! SHAKESPEARE BEHIND BARS is out as of July 18 on DVD . You can get it on Netflix, Amazon, Borders and Barnes & Noble. (JuJu note: AND SPOUT.COM) It is also available at Best Buy and Tower Records. Or you can order it from us directly by replying to this email. ALSO, if you or someone you know is passionate about the film, please go to Netfilx or Amazon and write a review! You could also do what we have done which is go down to your friendly local video store to see if they have it--if they don't, put in a request for it. We did and it is on the shelf. Thank you again for your support of the film! Hank Rogerson & Jilann Spitzmiller Philomath Films www.shakespearebehindbars.com READ A REVIEW OF THE DVD: http://www.dvdtalk.com/reviews /read.php? " [More]
tmoneytmoney Excellent film. Would like to ...
by tmoney in The Documentary
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"I watched this today (the same day of its release) and must say I enjoyed it very much. (I had heard a similar story quite some time ago on This American Life, titiled Act V, and it has since become my favorite episode.) This film explored many similar ideas of redemption and forgiveness. It really put a human face on prison inmates. I also enjoyed the fly on the wall style, where the director didn't try to set up context, or go into the prison system and statistics. He just showed the audience what he saw and heard. The thing about Shakespear, for me, was that the material never seemed relevant for me. For one, Shakespearean language often puts the modern reader at distance from engaging with the content of the material. I believe the last time I read Shakespeare was in High School where Shakespeare is the last thing that I wanted to read. But the film Shakespeare behind bars put a unique perspective on the themes that Shakespeare used over and over. Regret, fear, reven ... " [More]
ingridingrid SBB Available for Preorder!!!!
by ingrid in ingrid Blog
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"Oh I've been waiting and waiting to own my own copy of this, plan to share it with every teacher I know. This film knocked my wee socks off at the Waterfront Film Festival last year. Maybe you've heard the directors interviewed on NPR or saw the PBS special. Well, it's finally coming out on DVD. Do own a copy and donate it to your local high school. It's just beautiful! " [More]
ingridingrid On the Radio Today
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"Shakespeare Behind Bars interview on the Here & Now program on WBUR (Boston Public Radio Station) will air today (Wednesday) at 12:50pm Eastern Daylight Savings Time.If the program is NOT on your public radio station, you can stream the program at the Here & Now website (www.here-now.org). " [More]
ingridingrid DVD is due in July!
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"Hey we'll be able to find SBB on DVD in August! This one you'll want to own. Also, buy it for any teacher in your life. Because it's a really great film for the classroom -- especially high school lit classes. " [More]
ingridingrid Opened in NYC
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"http://www.villagevoice.com/fi lm/0610,singer,72446,20.html This wonderful documentary, well received at film festivals all over the country, is opening in theatres in a few places right now. Here's a review from the Voice. " [More]
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