What I want my words to do to you /
What I want my words to do to you / Videorecording.
Madeleine Gavin; Gary Sunshine; Judith Katz; Mary Alice; Glenn Close.
- [United States] : Burbank, CA : PBS Home Video, Distributed by Warner Home Video, 2003.
- 1 videodisc (approximately 80 min.) : sound, color ; 4 3/4 in.
"An unprecedented look into the hearts and minds of women in a maximum security prison"--Container.
Title from container.
"PBS DVD gold."
Originally released as a documentary film in 2002.
Special features: additional scenes: full performances by the actors - not included in the film; interview with Eve Ensler and Judith Katz.
Cinematographer, Paul Gibson, Dyanna Taylor ; editor, Madeleine Gavin. Cinematographer, Paul Gibson, Dyanna Taylor ; editor, Madeleine Gavin.
Mary Alice, Glenn Close, Marisa Tomei, Rosie Perez, Eve Ensler, Hazelle Goodman.
If you committed a violent crime, would it be possible to redeem yourself? Women inmates at Bedford Hills Correctional Facility for Women try to answer this question. In writing workshops, the women in the group, including high-profile convicts like Kathy Boudin and Judy Clark, work through a series of writing exercises and discussions. The deeply personal writings mix with the humorous and the tragic, profoundly
0780646177
Bedford Hills Correctional Facility (N.Y.). - --Writing Workshop.
Prisoners' writings, American --New York (State)
Women prisoners --New York (State) --Rehabilitation
PN1997.2
"An unprecedented look into the hearts and minds of women in a maximum security prison"--Container.
Title from container.
"PBS DVD gold."
Originally released as a documentary film in 2002.
Special features: additional scenes: full performances by the actors - not included in the film; interview with Eve Ensler and Judith Katz.
Cinematographer, Paul Gibson, Dyanna Taylor ; editor, Madeleine Gavin. Cinematographer, Paul Gibson, Dyanna Taylor ; editor, Madeleine Gavin.
Mary Alice, Glenn Close, Marisa Tomei, Rosie Perez, Eve Ensler, Hazelle Goodman.
If you committed a violent crime, would it be possible to redeem yourself? Women inmates at Bedford Hills Correctional Facility for Women try to answer this question. In writing workshops, the women in the group, including high-profile convicts like Kathy Boudin and Judy Clark, work through a series of writing exercises and discussions. The deeply personal writings mix with the humorous and the tragic, profoundly
0780646177
Bedford Hills Correctional Facility (N.Y.). - --Writing Workshop.
Prisoners' writings, American --New York (State)
Women prisoners --New York (State) --Rehabilitation
PN1997.2