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Prison Caregivers Find Humanity in Inmate Rehabilitation
27 Jan
Summary
- Inmates provide care for fellow prisoners with dementia.
- The film explores rehabilitation through compassionate caregiving.
- Strong performances anchor the sensitive drama about prison life.

At Sundance, the film Frank & Louis sheds light on the challenging role of inmates providing care for fellow prisoners suffering from dementia. This drama, inspired by a real prison program, explores caregiving as a pathway to rehabilitation.
Kingsley Ben-Adir portrays Frank, an inmate seeking parole who joins the care program. He is tasked with looking after Louis, played by Rob Morgan, whose worsening dementia leads to aggressive resistance. The film sensitively depicts their developing bond as Louis accepts care and Frank learns to provide it effectively.
Volpe's direction captures poignant moments of connection and poses ethical questions about punishment and memory. The narrative, while formulaic at times, is elevated by the powerful central performances, offering a nuanced look at compassion and humanity within a correctional facility.




