Directors Andrew Jarecki and Charlotte Kaufman sat down at our studio in Park City to discuss their remarkable investigative documentary.
Logline: Incarcerated men defy the odds to expose a cover-up in one of America's deadliest prison systems. Documentary titan Andrew Jarecki returns to the Sundance Film Festival after his ...
L-R Co-producer Alex Duran, director Charlotte Kaufman, director Andrew Jarecki at the Deadline 2025 Sundance Film Festival Portrait Studio Michael Buckner for Deadline The documentary project ...
Filmmakers Andrew Jarecki and Charlotte Kaufman became interested in Alabama prisons in 2019. Jarecki, the filmmaker behind “The Jinx” and “Capturing the Friedmans,” and Kaufman first ...
Andrew Jarecki and Charlotte Kaufman talk about their documentary, “The Alabama Solution,” that explores the terrible conditions of Alabama’s prison system through leaked cellphone video ...
Andrew Jarecki and Charlotte Kaufman chronicle financial mismanagement, abuses of power and general inhumanities in a system allegedly designed for rehabilitation. By Daniel Fienberg Chief ...
A sexy gay cruising thriller, an all-too-timely drama about post-wildfire recovery and a shocking doc about U.S. prisons are among our critics’ faves from the fest.
Directed by Andrew Jarecki (“Capturing the Friedmans,” “The Jinx”) and Charlotte Kaufman, the movie is a scalding portrait of life on the inside that exerts a grip worthy of a thriller.
Charlotte Kaufman co-directs the harrowing Alabama prison doc headed for HBO and an Oscar campaign. "You say democracy dies in darkness. People die in darkness," Jarecki tells IndieWire.
This image released by the Sundance Institute shows a scene from the documentary "The Alabama Solution" by Andrew Jarecki and Charlotte Kaufman, an official selection of the 2025 Sundance Film ...
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From The Creator Of ‘The Jinx’ Comes Shocking Expose Of Alabama Prison Conditions: “The System Is Really In Free Fall” – Sundanceand Charlotte Kaufman (The Jinx part 2). The film, which is expected to air on HBO later this year, just premiered at the Sundance Film Festival. “The prisons have been allowed to run essentially ...
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