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Time Simply Passes Saturday, December 5, 2015, 4:05PM-6:00PM Documentary Block 1 Feature Film - Click here to purchase tickets! Or click here to purchase full day pass OR here for economical TBUFF VIP Full Festival Passes! | |||
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Director: Ty Flowers Category: Documentary Feature Runtime: 54 minutes Place of Origin: New York, NY Shooting Locations: Tampa, Clearwater, Orlando, West Palm Beach, Ft Lauderdale, Miami, Tallahassee, Gainesville, Arcadia, Melbourne |
Synopsis: (Historical Documentary) 'When People leave jail, it's usually said that they have 'Paid Their Debt' to society. In this case, how on earth can society pay its debt to James Richardson for 21 years of anguish and pain?' -David Frost, 1989. Time Simply Passes is a film about James Joseph Richardson, an orange picker in Florida who was wrongfully convicted of murdering his seven children in 1967. He spent 21 years in prison, until he was released in 1989 when the conviction was overturned due to miraculous circumstances. For a moment, he became a National celebrity and the face of the Innocence Movement. For the past 25 years, he's been struggling to survive, living off donations from friends while attempting to receive compensation from the State. This is a film about race, about Florida, about the evolution of small-town justice, about forgotten historical moments, about systemic corruption at all levels of government, and a philosophical evaluation of the concept of restorative compensatory justice. The film makes extensive use of archival footage, photographs, and documents, and endeavors to piece many disparate elements together to tell a story more than 40 years in the making. Cast: James Joseph Richardson , Janet Reno , Tim & Theresa Edman , Don Horn , Ellis Rubin , Senator Geraldine Thompson
Crew: Writers: N/A; Producers: Ty Flowers
Production Background & Fun Facts: Please read this recent story from Miami New Times about the making of the film. Festivals & Accolades: Full Bloom Film Festival - Winner, Best Feature Documentary, Princeton Independent Film Festival - Honorable Mention, Ft Lauderdale International Film Festival
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