“Garrett Bradley’s masterpiece defies easy categorization because it achieves something which is almost too profound to define. By mimicking the ebb and flow of memory and dreams, Bradley’s lush black-and-white collage of personal archive and vérité facilitates the bearing of its subjects’ souls. It’s one of the most humane and poetic meditations on struggle, loss, and enduring love that I’ve ever seen.” — Saidah Russell, Film Programmer
In this intimate yet epic love story filmed over two decades, indomitable matriarch Fox Rich strives to raise her six sons and keep her family together as she fights for her husband’s release from the Louisiana State Penitentiary, commonly known as Angola. Nominated for the Best Documentary Feature Academy Award, Garrett Bradley’s singular breakthrough is a film to be experienced.
Due to our limited screening schedule and seating capacity restrictions, we strongly encourage patrons to buy tickets online in advance to avoid getting sold out. The theater box office will reopen on May 12.