Prison Town, USA

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Prison Town, USA
Directed byKatie Galloway, Po Kutchins
Written byKatie Galloway, Po Kutchins
Produced byKatie Galloway, Po Kutchins
CinematographyEvan Eames
Edited byBeth Segal
Music byJJ McGeehan
Distributed byDocurama
Release date
  • April 15, 2007 (2007-04-15) (Ashland International Film Festival)
Running time
87 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Prison Town, USA is a 2007 documentary film about Susanville, California, a small, rural town in the northeastern part of the state that tries to resuscitate its economy by accepting construction of a state prison. The economy had formerly depended on agriculture, mining and timber, but since the late 20th century has been increasingly dependent on prisons.

The city now has two state prisons and a federal prison has opened nearby in Herlong, also in Lassen County. Half of the adults in Susanville work in these facilities, and 11,000 people are incarcerated in the rural county.[1]

The film follows four men, their families, and how they react to the new institution: Lonnie Tyler, a prisoner; Dawayne Brasher and Gabe Jones, guards; and Mike O'Kelly, a dairyman threatened by how the prison could affect the community's buy-local policy.[2]

Prison Town, USA was written, produced, and directed by Katie Galloway and Po Kutchins. It was aired in 2007 as part of the P.O.V. series on PBS.

References[edit]

  1. ^ Taylor, Robert. "'Prison Town' a view from outside", Contra Costa Times, 28 July 2007; hosted at The Mercury News.
  2. ^ "P.O.V. - Prison Town, USA". PBS. Retrieved 2008-01-23.

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