Blind Eye to Justice: HIV+ Women Incarcerated in California (1998)

ALL 01/01/1998 (en) Documentary 35 Min
  • Release
    01/01/1998
  • Production
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  • Original title
    Blind Eye to Justice: HIV+ Women Incarcerated in California
  • Original language
    en
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Overview

An experimental documentary, this work is unique as it portrays the injustices of the California prison system as seen through the eyes of HIV+ women incarcerated in this system. "Blind Eye To Justice" was named by Twillah Wallace, a current inmate and HIV+ woman. Animation and found footage create a powerful montage that evokes the atmosphere in women's prisons--the violations as well as the hope and courage of prison activists who fight quietly, and from the inside. As well as documenting the experience of many women including Patti Contrerras, Blind Eye To Justice educates audiences by providing an overview of the issues of human rights for HIV+ women caught in the criminal justice system.

  1. Carol Leigh

    Director

  2. Story

  3. Editor

  4. Producer



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  1. Angela Davis

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Blind Eye to Justice: HIV+ Women Incarcerated in California (1998) 35 Min

ALL 01/01/1998 (en)
Documentary
  • Release 01/01/1998
  • Production
  • Original title Blind Eye to Justice: HIV+ Women Incarcerated in California
  • en
  • Revenue0.00

Overview

An experimental documentary, this work is unique as it portrays the injustices of the California prison system as seen through the eyes of HIV+ women incarcerated in this system. "Blind Eye To Justice" was named by Twillah Wallace, a current inmate and HIV+ woman. Animation and found footage create a powerful montage that evokes the atmosphere in women's prisons--the violations as well as the hope and courage of prison activists who fight quietly, and from the inside. As well as documenting the experience of many women including Patti Contrerras, Blind Eye To Justice educates audiences by providing an overview of the issues of human rights for HIV+ women caught in the criminal justice system.

  1. Carol Leigh

    Director

  2. Story

  3. Editor

  4. Producer