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In this short documentary, inmates at a maximum-security prison in Missouri sew custom quilts for children in the adoption waiting list.In this short documentary, inmates at a maximum-security prison in Missouri sew custom quilts for children in the adoption waiting list.In this short documentary, inmates at a maximum-security prison in Missouri sew custom quilts for children in the adoption waiting list.
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The Quilters is a profound and deeply meaningful documentary short that reveals an unexpected and transformative act of grace: men serving life sentences in the rural Southeast who create quilts for at-risk youth. With remarkable sensitivity, the film captures the humanity of incarcerated individuals who are so often rendered invisible, showing how threads of remorse, hope, and compassion can take shape through cloth stitched together with love. Each quilt is a hand-stitched form of redemption. The cinematography is quiet and intimate, allowing the vulnerability of the quilters to be revealed. The reflections of the quilters are raw, honest, and often heartbreaking, offering a powerful counter-narrative to how society views incarceration, especially in forgotten corners of the American South. The Quilters challenge us to see art and empathy where we least expect it. It is a stunning, soul-stirring testament to the possibility of healing, even behind bars.
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This film takes you to a slice of life you would never have thought existed. A group of men in a high security prison find fellowship and purpose through making BEAUTIFUL quilts for foster children. It is very intimate and it is hard not to get attached to the characters and to be awed by their skills, the pride they take in their work and the special, colorful community they have built inside a drab prison. Quilters is one of the most hopeful and inspiring stories I have ever heard. It is fantastic and I recommend it to anyone who likes quilting, anyone who likes stories of redemption and anyone who wants to be uplifted!
There is much to love about this far-too-short glimpse into the lives of these men and the good work they are doing in this world. I love how they recognize their past wrongs and take responsibility for them, and then turn around and work, every day, in this small quilting shop, away from the tough side of a maximum security prison, creating beautiful gifts for foster kids in whom they see something of themselves. I think they hope to give those kids some hope for their own futures so that those kids, starting out so far behind, don't end up where these inmates currently are. These men, while still struggling with the demons of their former selves, are meticulous and thoughtful about their fabric choices, and the quilt design and block layout, making sure that the corners are clean and there are no puckers, giving these kids the recognition and care that they will never know about and that those kids' families never did in order to atone and pay forward and to heal both themselves and those kids. They are not transformed into perfect humans, but they have been given a purpose and that purpose has made them want to be better members of society. And I think that is beautiful and the best outcome you can hope for.
I cannot recommend this enough. Sure, it's about men in prison - many who will spend the rest of their lives there, who make peraonal quilts for foster kids that they will never meet. But what it's really about is how the mistakes we make, even when big, aren't necessarily who we are and don't have to define our lives. None of these men excuse their crimes, and they shouldn't - the overriding sentiment of all of them is, "I make no excuses", but they've chosen not to be defined by what they did and to try to do what they can to bring some light to others.
On an artistic level (and quilt making IS an art) these men take their craft VERY seriously; and their specialties reflect their strengths (the man who always does butterflies because that is his mom to him). They truly are amazing artisans.
In any case, I highly recommend taking 30 minutes of your day to watch this short documentary. My only complaint is I wish it was longer...and I hope Fred was given a second chance and was allowed back.
On an artistic level (and quilt making IS an art) these men take their craft VERY seriously; and their specialties reflect their strengths (the man who always does butterflies because that is his mom to him). They truly are amazing artisans.
In any case, I highly recommend taking 30 minutes of your day to watch this short documentary. My only complaint is I wish it was longer...and I hope Fred was given a second chance and was allowed back.
This was a beautiful documentary that I could watch for hours and hours!
I loved seeing these men put their time and energy into creating and truly caring about making a lovely quilt for a foster child. They thoughtfully plan the designs and enjoy coming up with patterns & colors.
Did I love this because I also make quilts? 100%! Does it make me excited to make another quilt? 100%. But I also think everyone would enjoy this Quilting story. Truly moving. I got emotional when a thank you not was read.
Get this sewing program in all the prisons and each episode can be a new prison quilt guild!! I would be an avid watcher!
I loved seeing these men put their time and energy into creating and truly caring about making a lovely quilt for a foster child. They thoughtfully plan the designs and enjoy coming up with patterns & colors.
Did I love this because I also make quilts? 100%! Does it make me excited to make another quilt? 100%. But I also think everyone would enjoy this Quilting story. Truly moving. I got emotional when a thank you not was read.
Get this sewing program in all the prisons and each episode can be a new prison quilt guild!! I would be an avid watcher!
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- Kırkyamacılar
- Filming locations
- Licking, Missouri, USA(South Central Correctional Center)
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- $500,000 (estimated)
- Runtime
- 33m
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- 16:9 HD
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