Screening

About Time

Time presents an intimate portrayal of activist Fox Rich and her two-decade journey to free her incarcerated husband. Director Garrett Bradley powerfully captures the devastating impact of mass incarceration on individuals and families, shedding light on the social and racial inequalities that perpetuate the cycle of imprisonment. With a potent blend of personal narratives and incisive commentary, the film serves as a stirring call to action, urging viewers to confront and challenge the systemic injustices ingrained within our society. [81 min; documentary; English]

A Q&A with Care Not Cages will follow the screening.

"For all its indignation, Time is fuelled by only the most positive energy. It’s a deeply personal and intimate film with a universal message: there is nothing more valuable than time, but there is also nothing more powerful than love." — Whelan Barzey, Time Out

"This is a beautifully shot film that's as interested in studying the changing faces of its subjects as laying out their struggle from end to end." — A.A. Dowd, AV Club

"A gripping documentary that reframes the perception of mass incarceration and its far-reaching effects." — Samantha N. Sheppard, The Atlantic

Any film screened at IU Cinema may contain content that viewers find sensitive or upsetting. Visit our Audience Advisories page to learn more.

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