This powerful documentary directed by Sophie Compton and Daisy-May Hudson sheds light on the experiences of six women as they return to the vacant HMP Holloway. It reveals the systematic failures that lead to incarceration among vulnerable populations, including the high rates of childhood trauma and abuse faced by these women. Through intimate workshops, they share stories of resilience, showcasing the long-term effects of their experiences. The filmmakers emphasize ethical storytelling, allowing participants to influence the final edit, making it a vital piece for policymakers.
During a week-long workshop, the women bravely share their stories of trauma, showcasing the vulnerability of those incarcerated and the systemic injustices they face.
The documentary underscores the long-lasting impact of childhood trauma and systemic issues, highlighting the resilience and transformation of women who have faced profound challenges.
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