Survivors Guide To Prison

The messy but compelling activist doc Survivors Guide to Prison often suggests a carelessly assembled trio of short films that all happen to be about America's corrupt and dehumanizing penal system. Thankfully, two of the three parts of writer/director Matthew Cooke's sensationalistic PSA prove compelling.

Cooke, speaking through a script read by producer/on-camera interview subject Danny Trejo, initially promises to deliver a step-by-step primer on what to do if you're arrested, detained, convicted and incarcerated. But then Cooke somewhat gracelessly introduces and interweaves two other competing throughlines: a breakdown, through statistics and anecdotes, about who it is who goes to jail in America and how the system is broken; and a case study of Bruce Lisker and Reggie Cole, both wrongfully convicted and imprisoned because cops, judges and lawyers repeatedly pressured them to forfeit their right to a trial in exchange for (never-delivered) leniency and reduced sentences.

Cooke's shortcomings as a storyteller are distracting whenever he forces an eclectic group of celebrity experts -- including Quincy Jones and Deepak Chopra -- to recite unhelpfully basic FAQ-style survival tips, like "always be polite [to a police officer], and never engage [with them unless you have a lawyer present]."

Thankfully, Cooke crams in so much persuasively appalling information -- especially during a tangential aside on mentally ill patients' high death rates -- that it's easy to forgive him for seemingly trying to push all viewers' proverbial buttons at once. Survivors Guide to Prison may not be a polished work of social commentary, but it will effectively piss you off.

Credits

Director:

  • Matthew Cooke

Cast:

  • Danny Trejo
  • Deepak Chopra
  • Patricia Arquette
  • Danny Glover
  • Cynthia Nixon
  • RZA
  • Busta Rhymes
  • Tom Morello
  • Russell Simmons
  • B-Real

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