We Demand Freedom (1974)
This film traces the development of prison philosophy; how prisons have been used historically and their function today. From the period of the slave trade through the mid-70s, this film shows how the legal system had been used against poor communities in general and people of color in particular. At the same time it presents a history of continuous resistance to unjust laws in the United States. WE DEMAND FREEDOM contains footage from prisons in California, Texas, Massachusetts and New Jersey and documents the point of view of a group of prisoners that are becoming aware of their potential as a powerful political force.
Director: Allan Siegel
Runtime: 55 min
Release Date: January 1, 1974
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is We Demand Freedom about?
- This film traces the development of prison philosophy; how prisons have been used historically and their function today. From the period of the slave trade through the mid-70s, this film shows how the legal system had been used against poor communities in general and people of color in particular. At the same time it presents a history of continuous resistance to unjust laws in the United States. WE DEMAND FREEDOM contains footage from prisons in California, Texas, Massachusetts and New Jersey and documents the point of view of a group of prisoners that are becoming aware of their potential as a powerful political force.
- Who directed We Demand Freedom?
- We Demand Freedom was directed by Allan Siegel.
- How long is We Demand Freedom?
- We Demand Freedom has a runtime of 55m (55 minutes).