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Directed by
Nance Ackerman | ||
Teresa MacInnes | ||
Ariella Pahlke |
Written by
Nance Ackerman | ... | () |
Teresa MacInnes | ... | () |
Ariella Pahlke | ... | () |
Produced by
Annette Clarke | ... | co-producer |
Teresa MacInnes | ... | co-producer |
Music by
Judith Gruber-Stitzer |
Cinematography by
Nance Ackerman | ... | director of photography |
Editing by
Nance Ackerman | ||
Teresa MacInnes |
Editorial Department
Meagan Brown | ... | assistant editor |
Robert Carrigan | ... | assistant on-line editor |
Carter Thurber | ... | closed captioning |
Doug Woods | ... | on-line editor |
Carter Thurber | ... | assistant online editor (uncredited) |
Sound Department
Emre Ekici | ... | sound designer |
Ariella Pahlke | ... | location sound |
Additional Crew
Cynthia Amsden | ... | Festival Publicist |
Production Companies
- Documentary Channel (in association with)
- National Film Board of Canada (NFB) (co-production)
- Sea to Sea Productions (Canada)
Distributors
- National Film Board of Canada (NFB) (2019) (Canada)
Special Effects
Other Companies
- Canada Media Fund (CMF) (with the participation of)
- Canadian Film or Video Production Tax Credit (CPTC) (with the assistance of)
- Nova Scotia Film and Television Production Incentive Fund (with the assistance of)
- Société Radio-Canada (in association with)
Storyline
Plot Summary |
After learning of the shocking statistic that women are the fastest growing prison population worldwide, three filmmakers walked into a Canadian prison with a very simple question for the women inside: What would have needed in society to have not ended up here? In Conviction, Ackerman, Pahlke, and MacInnes, take a unique and creative collaborative approach with women on the inside, Bianca Mercer, Treena Smith, Laura Toney, Caitlin Hill, as well as prison guard, Tanya Bignell, to answer that question. They paint, draw, sing, photograph and film, envisioning a more ideal world, authoring their own narratives through art. They join advocates and Senator Kim Pate, in a worldwide movement questioning the ideas of punishment and prison. It implores the viewer to ask why it is that we imprison our most vulnerable - those who are battling childhood traumas, mental health issues and addiction. Not another 'broken prison' film, this collaboration is a 'broken society' film-an ambitious and inspired re-build of our community, from the inside out. Written by Nance Ackerman |
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Box Office
Budget | CAD800,000 (estimated) |