Imagine being a woman in a men's prison. Alluvial Filmworks presents an award-winning and shocking documentary film - Cruel & Unusual.
This documentary is an unflinching examination of transgender women in men's prisons. Five individuals describe their experiences undergoing inhumane and humiliating treatment including rape, violence, solitary confinement and denial of medical care.
These women don't deny they must serve their sentences, but are the human rights of these women violated? Should transgender inmates get medical treatment in prison? Should they receive female hormones, counseling or sexual reassignment surgery? Despite their crimes, this documentary asks if the punishment for their crime is indeed Cruel & Unusual.
"A remarkable and essential work...I can affirm that everyone needs to hear and see this film's crucial, disturbing and ehtralling story." - Scott Long, Director, LGBT RIGHTS PROGRAM, HUMAN RIGHTS WATCH
"This moving and thoughtful documentary raises awareness about the abuse, isolation and poor medical care faced by transgender prisoners" - Elizabeth Alexander, Executive Director, ACLU NATIONAL PRISON PROJECT
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Women, transgender women such as Ashley, Linda, Anna, Yolanda and Ophelia, are incarcerated in men's prisons across the U.S. from Wyoming to New Jersey and Florida. Denied medical and psychological treatment, victims of rape and violence, the documentary Cruel and Unusual asks if the punishment for their crime is indeed cruel and unusual?
Making its major festival premier at South by Southwest, Cruel and Unusual (2006, 66 minutes) is an unflinching documentary on the lives of transgender women in men's prisons. Shot over three years, this high-definition documentary film challenges the viewer's basic ideas about gender and justice through braids of poignantly graphic stories, vibrant landscape portraits and stark prison footage.
Prisons decide where to place inmates based on their genitalia, not their gender identity. Ophelia, who has lived in the prison of a man's body for all of her 46 years, now resides in a correctional facility in Virginia, having been sentenced to 67 years for bank robbery with an unloaded gun. Denied female hormone treatment, Ophelia felt she had no choice but to mutilate her genitals to force the system "to finish what she started."
Anna Connelly had been living successfully as a woman, raising her son, and working towards sexual reassignment surgery. She was on hormone therapy through a doctor for five years before she was incarcerated. Anna was refused treatment and put in solitary confinement which caused her to attempt suicide.
Once an individual begins estrogen treatment, their body stops hormone production altogether, which is akin to denying a woman hormones after a hysterectomy. Coupled with the psychological effects of returning facial hair and losing breasts, transsexuality in prison becomes an untenable situation amidst the general terror of prison. Explained Ashley, an inmate in the Tucker Unit, Arkansas Department of Corrections, "A lot of times I wake up, and I look around at my surroundings and I see all these men. I think, what am I doing here?"
"Cruel and Unusual doesn't just transport the viewer within prison walls, but more importantly, into the hearts and minds of an acutely marginalized and misunderstood community. These women are not criminals in the way the public understands them to be. They are strong, honest, multidimensional individuals with dignity, inner-strength and determination," said Kate Black, Program Officer, The Soros Foundation.
Are these women victims of an abuse of human rights across prisons in the U.S.? If Gender Identity Disorder is a recognized condition in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual IV, should inmates get treatment for it in prison? If treatment consists of counseling, female hormones, and in some cases sexual reassignment surgery, how far should prisons go? Despite their crimes, are they being kept from their Eighth Amendment Constitutional protection against cruel and unusual punishment?
"This moving and thoughtful documentary raises awareness about the abuse, isolation and poor medical care faced by transgender prisoners. We hope that the film's insight will be a springboard for new policies that adequately protect this vulnerable community."
— ELIZABETH ALEXANDER, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
ACLU NATIONAL PRISON PROJECT
"Cruel and Unusual is a remarkable and essential work. At a time when torture has haltingly become part of the national conversation, and when all Americans need to be thinking seriously about the violence in our systems of punishment and detention, Cruel and Unusual draws emotionally devastating attention to victims of violence who are persecuted for their stubborn visibility within the penal system - but remain invisible to an indifferent world outside. From Human Rights Watch's perspective, I can affirm that everyone needs to hear and see this film's crucial, disturbing, and enthralling story."
— SCOTT LONG, DIRECTOR
LGBT RIGHTS PROGRAM / HUMAN RIGHTS WATCH
PRODUCED BY REID PRODUCTIONS LLC
RUNNING TIME 66min / HIGH-DEFINITION VIDEO
DISTRIBUTED BY ALLUVIAL FILMWORKS
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so if you missed my big birthday show a couple of weeks ago, have no fear, we are doing it again!!! i need your help filling up this show at Hotel Cafe...June 8th..its really really important that i have a crowd there...so can you come? can you bring 50 people? can you bring birthday present? haha, j/k, i just need a crowd, so hoping you can come! xoxo lelia
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Just wanted to drop you a quick work to let you know that my new film, "A Siren in the Dark" is being released to DVD on February 10, 2009 through Ariztical Entertainment. You may be familiar with Ariztical as they are the ones behing the hit gay-comedies "Eating Out" and "Eating Out 2: Sloppy Seconds"! ..
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