Doing Time: Life Inside the Big House

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Movie
Original title Doing Time: Life Inside the Big House
Country of production United States
Canada
original language English
Publishing year 1991
length 60 minutes
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Director Alan Raymond
production Alan Raymond
Susan Raymond
camera Alan Raymond
cut Alan Raymond

Doing Time: Life Inside the Big House is an American - Canadian documentary film from 1991. Alan Raymond directed, produced, filmed and edited the documentary about everyday life in an American maximum security prison. Doing Time: Life Inside the Big House was nominated for an Oscar in 1992 in the category “ Best Documentary ” .

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Alan Raymond filmed for five weeks in the maximum security prison in Lewisburg , Pennsylvania . He interviewed several inmates, focusing on inmates serving life sentences with no prospect of parole. Raymond also spoke to law enforcement officers working in Lewisburg on camera about everyday prison life.

Among other things, “Red” has a say in the film, who is in jail for three murders and not only explains his tattoos, but also speaks very openly about the murders he has committed. In addition, the bank robber "Hot Hands", who works as a dishwasher in the kitchen, talks to Raymond about sexuality in prison.

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