The Prison Show

  • Documentary Film Competition

Year: 2024

Length: 57 mins

Country: France / United States

Language: English

Premiere: NYC Premiere

Directed by: Gabriella Kessler

Produced by: Constance Ortuzar, Thibault Dufour, Fabrice Coat, Philip Drouin

Content Warnings: Implied Violence‎

SEE THE FILM

Saturday Feb 22, 9:30 PM-11:30 PM – Documentary Feature & Shorts Program 3 + QA

2025 WINNER – BEST DOCUMENTARY FEATURE

Every Friday night, former inmates and prisoners’ loved ones get together at KPFT in downtown Houston to create “The Prison Show”, a program catered to prisoners and their families. The show keeps prisoners connected to the outside world and allows families to call in and leave messages for prisoners who are listening. In addition, the radio produces a show with live coverage whenever there is an execution in Texas, sometimes airing a prerecorded interview with the condemned prisoner as the State of Texas kills him. Since 1980, the show has shed light on the traumatic and destructive nature of the criminal justice system (even on people who are not behind bars), all the while humanizing prisoners and their loved ones.

About the Director

Gabriella Kessler is a French-American filmmaker. Her first feature documentary, BRADDOCK AMERICA, co-directed with Jean-Loïc Portron, premiered at the Cannes Film Festival in the ACID selection in 2013, and was selected in a dozen film festivals. Gabriella also works as an editor, and has edited documentaries for Canal Plus and Arte, most recently about Robert De Niro.

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