We're Alive (film)

We're Alive is a 1974 documentary film by UCLA students Michie Gleason, Christine Lesiak and Kathy Levitt.[1][2]

Summary

A bold look at a group of incarcerated women at the California Institution for Women.[3]

Production

Made by the Women's Film Workshop alongside the prisoners, most of the documentary was shot on video before it was converted into film.[4]

Legacy

In 2023, We're Alive was inducted into the National Film Registry for cultural and historical importance.[5][6][7]

References

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