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Prisoners and Students Unite in Award-Winning Film

16 Jan

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Summary

  • Documentary explores crime and punishment through inmate-student classes.
  • Film shows empathy growing between two vastly different student groups.
  • Classroom 4 has won multiple prestigious film festival awards.
Prisoners and Students Unite in Award-Winning Film

An Oscar-shortlisted documentary, "Classroom 4," chronicles an extraordinary class held within the walls of Columbia River Correctional Institution. Professor Reiko Hillyer leads a semester-long exploration of American crime and punishment, uniting fifteen incarcerated individuals with fifteen Lewis & Clark College undergraduates. The film highlights the initial anxieties and eventual profound connections formed between these disparate groups.

Directed by Eden Wurmfeld, "Classroom 4" details the powerful transformation of students as they engage with academic subjects that resonate deeply with the inmates' lived experiences. Topics like mercy and prison realities foster mutual learning and empathy, challenging preconceived notions and revealing the shared humanity of all participants.

The documentary, which has won multiple awards including at Aspen Film Shortsfest and LA Shorts, has been praised by executive producer Edward Norton for its refusal to dehumanize anyone. It emphasizes the potential for finding commonality and fosters a catalytic effect, encouraging viewers to reflect on their own capacity for empathy and connection.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
It's an international program where teachers can lead classes for incarcerated and free students studying together.
By showing the evolving relationships and shared learning between inmates and college students.
Classroom 4 is available to watch for free on the PBS website.

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