Directed by Janis Cole and Holly Dale |
Canada, 1981 (documentary, 80 minutes, colour, English) |
Also known as "Prison for Women" |
Film Description: "The film centers on five women, their stories, their relationships and their lives in prison. Inmates reveal their isolation as mothers, lovers, friends, and fellow inmates inside Canada's only Prison for Women at Kingston, Ontario." -- Spectrum Films (source) |
Film Credits (partial): | |
Written by: | Janis Cole, Holly Dale |
Produced by: | Janis Cole, Holly Dale |
Cinematography: | Nesya Shapiro |
Film Editing: | Janis Cole, Holly Dale |
Music: | Susie, Kas |
Production Company: | Spectrum Films, Pan-Canadian Film Distributors |
"Although the directors see their film [P4W: Prison for Women] as being primarily about the inmates' spirit of survival, a firm feminist voice emerges more strongly. We don't see any men in the film, but enough men are bitterly mentioned to make the prison signify the oppression and restriction of the patriarchal macrocosm."
-- Maurice Yacowar
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