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Going Home is a gritty documentary that dives deep into the lives of women incarcerated in New Jersey’s prison system. It’s not just about the cold walls and bars but about the emotional landscape of motherhood behind those walls. The pacing is introspective, allowing for moments of reflection on the harsh realities these women face, oscillating between their struggles and their bonds with their children. It’s distinctive in how it humanizes them, showcasing their stories and the complexities of their lives. You really feel the weight of their experiences, and the raw performances pull you right in, making it hard to look away.
Going Home has seen limited releases, primarily in educational environments, which adds to its appeal for collectors. While not widely available on mainstream platforms, it often pops up in documentary film circles and specialty collections. Interest in this title tends to be focused among those interested in social issues and women's rights, making it a valuable find for the right collector.
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