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Shakespeare Behind Bars
Manipulative, yet engrossing documentary
By
NINA MACLAUGHLIN
|
May 3, 2006
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Shakespeare Behind Bars
Hank Rogerson’s engrossing, manipulative documentary follows a group of inmates who put on a production of
The Tempest
inside a Kentucky prison. Yes, the film speaks to the power and timelessness of art. And yes, the convicts’ dedication to the play is compelling. But there’s something more complicated afoot. Rogerson waits to reveal what crimes the actor/prisoners committed until we know them. Big G, a jolly bear, plays Caliban. He killed a cop. Hal, who looks — and speaks — like an aging hippie, plays Prospero. He dropped a hairdryer into the bath he’d drawn for his pregnant wife. Leonard starts rehearsals as Antonio, then gets transferred to maximum security. He’s in jail for sexually abusing seven girls. Rogerson lets the prisoners speak — and speak they do, about redemption, freedom, forgiveness. But it’s when they talk about their crimes and their repentance that the notion of
performance
feels blurred indeed.
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