Florence, Arizona (2015)

One Town. Nine Prisons. A Whole Lot of Character.

Florence, Arizona (2015) poster

Welcome to Florence, Arizona: a cowboy town with a prison problem. Just 8,500 residents call the tiny community home—but over 17,000 inmates live there, housed in nine jails spread out over a sprawling industrial prison complex. The economic fate of the town’s inhabitants is inextricably linked with the prisons—and the townspeople are not necessarily happy about it. Director Andrea B. Scott follows four colorful characters whose lives are tied up with the prisons, including the town’s aspiring mayor, a retired correctional officer and speed shooter, a barber who longs for the town’s free-spirited cowboy days, and troubled teen Marcus, whose parents met through their prison careers. “Florence, Arizona” is a richly drawn, humorous look at a singular small town whose Wild West roots are still very much alive in its outlaw identity today. -TCFF database

Director: Andrea B. Scott
Genre: Western, Documentary, Crime, History
Runtime: 79 min
Release Date:

Screenplay

Cinematography: Andrea B. Scott
Editing: Benjamin Gray, Colin Nusbaum
Production: On Your Mark Productions, Motto Pictures
Country: United States of America
Language: English
Original Language: en

Themes

Brutal Prison Drama, Political Polarization and Ideology Clash

Keywords

prison, politics, arizona, mayor, economy, jail, election, woman director, cities, prison industrial complex, florence

Trailer

Florence, Arizona Trailer
More Films by Director: Andrea B. Scott
More Films in Genre: Western, Documentary, Crime

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Florence, Arizona about?
Welcome to Florence, Arizona: a cowboy town with a prison problem. Just 8,500 residents call the tiny community home—but over 17,000 inmates live there, housed in nine jails spread out over a sprawling industrial prison complex. The economic fate of the town’s inhabitants is inextricably linked with the prisons—and the townspeople are not necessarily happy about it. Director Andrea B. Scott follows four colorful characters whose lives are tied up with the prisons, including the town’s aspiring mayor, a retired correctional officer and speed shooter, a barber who longs for the town’s free-spirited cowboy days, and troubled teen Marcus, whose parents met through their prison careers. “Florence, Arizona” is a richly drawn, humorous look at a singular small town whose Wild West roots are still very much alive in its outlaw identity today. -TCFF database
Who directed Florence, Arizona?
Florence, Arizona was directed by Andrea B. Scott.
How long is Florence, Arizona?
Florence, Arizona has a runtime of 1h 19m (79 minutes).
What genre is Florence, Arizona?
Florence, Arizona is a Western, Documentary, Crime, History film.
Where was Florence, Arizona produced?
Florence, Arizona was produced in United States of America.
What are the themes of Florence, Arizona?
The themes of Florence, Arizona include: Brutal Prison Drama, Political Polarization and Ideology Clash.