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The Farm: Angola, USA

  • 1998
  • 1h 28m
IMDb RATING
7.5/10
843
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The Farm: Angola, USA (1998)
Documentary

Documentary depicting day to day life in Angola Prison mostly from an inmate's perspective. Interviews are with several inmates including one with a life sentence who is about to die.Documentary depicting day to day life in Angola Prison mostly from an inmate's perspective. Interviews are with several inmates including one with a life sentence who is about to die.Documentary depicting day to day life in Angola Prison mostly from an inmate's perspective. Interviews are with several inmates including one with a life sentence who is about to die.

  • Directors
    • Liz Garbus
    • Wilbert Rideau
    • Jonathan Stack
  • Writer
    • Bob Harris
  • Stars
    • Bernard Addison
    • Burl Cain
    • George Crawford
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.5/10
    843
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Liz Garbus
      • Wilbert Rideau
      • Jonathan Stack
    • Writer
      • Bob Harris
    • Stars
      • Bernard Addison
      • Burl Cain
      • George Crawford
    • 12User reviews
    • 11Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 1 Oscar
      • 9 wins & 7 nominations total

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    Bernard Addison
    Bernard Addison
    • Narrator
    • (voice)
    Burl Cain
    • Self (Angola Warden)
    George Crawford
    • Self
    Wilbert Rideau
    • Self
    Vincent Simmons
    • Self
    Eugene 'Bishop' Tannehill
    • Self
    Logan 'Bones' Theriot
    • Self
    Ashanti Witherspoon
    • Self
    • Directors
      • Liz Garbus
      • Wilbert Rideau
      • Jonathan Stack
    • Writer
      • Bob Harris
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    9youaresquishy

    Remind me not to get incarcerated.

    This film gives us insights into the value of freedom from the point of view of the long-time prisoner, and psychological mechanisms by which such prisoners attempt to deal with their plights, including at least one on death row. If you know someone you think might be headed for a life of crime, this should be your Christmas gift to them. Might even be required viewing for the unruly adolescent boys in the family. This film would likely make one think twice or three times before committing a felony. The value of not being in prison has never been more clear to me.

    The warden comes across as a pretty interesting character. We see an actual parole board hearing, which is fascinating, as well as a hearing before a board of pardons. Therein lie some interesting insights into the victims' perspectives, which contrast sharply with the perspectives of the prisoners, and even that of the prison warden.

    It gives only a very faint outline of some portions of the history and structure of the Angola prison. Angola is not what this film is really about.

    Very well edited to tell a good story, never boring and not too long, and at the very least will make you appreciate not being in prison like no other film I have ever seen. A great documentary and a testament to the potentially life-altering power of film.
    10ilovegirforever

    The Bishop Speaking

    I haven't seen this documentary yet, but the Bishop was freed in August of this year, and He spoke at my school today. His Story is Really inspirational! It was amazing to see what God did in his life during his 51 years and 4 1/2 months in Angola. He has only been out for like 8 weeks, but he already has a cell phone, it went off a few times during his speech! He seems totally cool though. It's amazing how God can change peoples lives so dramatically.

    We heard about the Bishops time before he went to Angola, and then his time changing Angola, and then his few days after being freed. I Hope This Documentary lives up to what I heard today!
    10hydrates

    Extremely well done

    I just saw this documentary on Cable last night and I was blown away. This is extremely well put together and the individuals portrayed are all deserving of having their stories told. I believe it shows a positive side to our penal system even if the stories can be somewhat depressing. Most of the men portrayed have obviously been reformed by their time in prison which is a contrast to what I believed our prison system did to individuals. Most of these men have looked inward and sought the need for change, and have seized the opportunity to reform there lives, often times looking toward God. The main question you will walk away with is, "Do convicted criminals deserve a 2nd chance if it is shown that they have changed?" This question opens many others, which is why this film is so powerful. Be ready to think.
    9hampton70

    Gripping documentary detailing the lives of six prisoners

    The Farm is easily the best documentary I have seen this year. It takes you on an inside look into the lives of six inmates at Angola State Prison. Ironically Angola was a slave plantation, it now is a maximum security prison. Not like other prison documentaries that I've seen. No preachiness.

    Just Powerful unintrusive film making. Check this out. It's worth it.
    10mizkwebb

    Perfect evocation of what it is to be a "lifer."

    This film should be required viewing for all high school students. It is a documentary featuring 6 inmates at the notorious prison in Angola, Louisiana. The strong implication is that the only way to be released from a lifer's existence at Angola is to die. The interviewing is very skillful, and reveals a great deal of the personalities of the six men. The sham of a "parole hearing" for one of the men is especially shocking and depressing. It would be hard for a thinking personal to see this film, and not reconsider America's hardened stance that no criminals deserve a second chance. It is a classic!

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      George "Ashanti" Witherspoon was released from prison in the summer of 1999 and officially paroled in December of 1999.
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      Followed by The Farm: 10 Down (2009)

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    • Release date
      • January 17, 1998 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Investigative Reports: The Farm - Life Inside Angola Prison
    • Filming locations
      • Angola, Louisiana, USA
    • Production companies
      • A+E Networks
      • Channel 4 Television
      • Gabriel Films
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      • 1h 28m(88 min)
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