Stateville Calling
"Is Rehabilitation a Right?"
Originally released in 2019. Stateville Calling is a documentary film. directed by Ben Kolak. At just 60 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Synopsis
Stateville Calling is a documentary exploring parole reform and the struggle of aging inmates in Illinois. Bill Ryan, 84-years-old and with a southern drawl from his Kentucky upbringing, has spent the last several decades befriending and advocating on behalf of a group of men and women incarcerated for life, helping to abolish the death penalty in Illinois, publishing a newspaper written by prisoners, and ceaselessly negotiating with victim's advocates, legislators and lobbyists from both sides of the aisle. The hour-long film illustrates the forces that created our system, and surveys the competing arguments and data points at play to equip viewers to decide for themselves what should be done about criminal justice in Illinois.
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- EN
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Stateville Calling about?
Stateville Calling is a documentary exploring parole reform and the struggle of aging inmates in Illinois. Bill Ryan, 84-years-old and with a southern drawl from his Kentucky upbringing, has spent...
Who directed Stateville Calling?
Stateville Calling was directed by Ben Kolak.
How long is Stateville Calling?
Stateville Calling has a runtime of 1 hours and 0 minutes (60 minutes total).
When was Stateville Calling released?
Stateville Calling was released on January 1, 2019 in theaters.