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The Making of Locked Up: A Prison Documentary
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21:26 - 27:20 (05:54)

Filmmaker Alan Weissman gained permission from several officials before spending 29 days filming his Cinéma Vérite style documentary in Bridgewater prison. The small indie film, Locked Up, was pieced together after eight months of editing by Weissman.

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Despite getting permission from various authorities, the director of the indie film spent 29 days filming a documentary in Bridgewater prison using Cinéma Vérite style of just walking around and filming everything he could, ultimately resulting in a small, indie film that wasn't widely seen.
21:26 - 25:24 (03:57)
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Documentary filmmaking
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Despite getting permission from various authorities, the director of the indie film spent 29 days filming a documentary in Bridgewater prison using Cinéma Vérite style of just walking around and filming everything he could, ultimately resulting in a small, indie film that wasn't widely seen.

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The Making of Locked Up: A Prison Documentary
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Documentary
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A discussion on the disturbing 1967 documentary "Titicut Follies," which exposed horrific conditions at a Massachusetts mental institution, including footage of abuse and neglect towards the institutionalized patients.

Chapter
The Making of Locked Up: A Prison Documentary
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Why was Titicut Follies banned?
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Stuff You Should Know
The speaker watched a movie that lasts for 83 minutes and was directed by someone named Weissman.
26:26 - 27:20 (00:54)
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Cinema Verite
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The speaker watched a movie that lasts for 83 minutes and was directed by someone named Weissman. The movie is probably a cinema verite, with highs and lows and was both engrossing and taxing at the same time.

Chapter
The Making of Locked Up: A Prison Documentary
Episode
Why was Titicut Follies banned?
Podcast
Stuff You Should Know