Auf dem Weg der Freiheit, Gefangene lernen, sich selbst zu entriegeln

Von Reilly Wisniewski

Die 10 Minuten Kurzfilm, Weg der Freiheit, Regie führte Emmanuel Vaughan-Lee, zeigt uns, wie man in einer schlechten Situation wieder gut wird. In der Dokumentation begleiten wir Fleet Maull vom Prison Mindfulness Institute dabei, wie er Insassen dabei hilft, die richtigen Kommunikations- und Problemlösungsfähigkeiten zu erlernen, damit sie anfangen können, ein besseres Leben zu führen und sich vor weiteren Schwierigkeiten bewahren.

In an environment where everyone’s worst behavior is just under the surface, Maull’s prior years behind bars help lend him credibility and an opening to reach more reserved prisoners. What results is a touching interaction with remorseful men who are given a chance to heal from their poor choices. Through meditation, Maull provides an outlet for growth that the men will be able to carry on practicing for the duration of their sentence, and after.

Weg der Freiheit is extremely well produced and provides great insight into a real world situation that is often glamourized or falsely portrayed in movies, Fernsehen, and other entertainment. It highlights the regret felt by the prisoners and how their actions have led them to this point of self-reflection.

The film serves as a reminder that everyone is capable of changing their lives for the better, even at their lowest point. Everyone has the capability to want to be better, and all it takes is a little self-reflection and guidance from someone with love in their heart.

Ich würde diesen Film geben 4/5 Sterne.

Reilly Wisniewski is a Senior at Compass College of Film and Media. He is currently on his way to a Bachelor’s Degree of Fine Arts with an emphasis on Film Editing. Er ist Praktikant in der Film- und Videobearbeitung bei CMRubinWorld und arbeitet an deren Net Zero-Serie.

Autor: C. M. Rubin

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