20,000 Years in Sing Sing is a riveting crime drama that takes place in the notorious Sing Sing prison. The story follows Tommy Connors, a hardened criminal who finds himself on death row. As his execution looms, Connors must navigate the treacherous prison environment while also fighting for his life. With its intense portrayal of life behind bars, this film explores themes of redemption, survival, and the human spirit.
A man is sentenced to prison for murder and discovers the importance of honor and redemption while serving his sentence in a New York prison. He forms relationships with other inmates and struggles against corruption within the prison system.
Honor Diaries is a powerful documentary that explores the hardships and human rights violations experienced by women in various cultures. It sheds light on important issues such as violence against women, arranged marriages, honor killings, female genital mutilation, and the struggle for women's rights.
“Riggs’s film poem conveys delight with his adopted hometown through a documentarian’s eye for significant detail, a lyrical sensitivity, and homespun humor. The film, too, serves as a chronicle of people and places of Santa Fe in the early 1930s, when it earned the epithet ‘Greenwich Village of the West.’” - William M. Butler
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