In 1980, the Emmy Award-winning documentary film, Doing Time, offered a rare and penetrating look into the dark and dangerous world of maximum security prison. Inmates and staff spoke about their lives and pressures of doing time in the deplorable conditions at the Penitentiary of New Mexico - the scene, just weeks, later, the bloodiest prison riot in American history. Ten years later, the makers of DOING TIME returned to New Mexico to discover what has happened to those men and that ill-fated institution. Few could have predicted how the passage of ten years would affect those who appeared in the original film. Their stories reveal a decade of conflict, frustration, and hope. DOING TIME: Ten Years Later is a fascinating chronicle of human change. It is the gripping and uncompromising story of how life continues...
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