Confident student docu-drama is a polemical work outlining the benefits of more liberal work farms over traditional prisons. Initial fictional sequence is a brooding and highly stylised play of light and shadow, the mood heightened further by Hoyt S. Curtin’s dramatic score. Revolves around the experiences of a young boy is caught by sheriff officers during an attempted burglury. Sentenced to a labour farm, he finds confident and sympathetic supervision and constructive activity that enables him to regain his self respect. In this ‘place in the sun’ there are no walls or any of the oppressiveness of prison atmosphere. The boy finds, instead, hard work, an opportunity to acquire useful skills, and the knowledge that he can become a useful member of society.
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ACMI Identifier
008426
Language
English
Subject categories
Advertising, Film, Journalism, Mass Media & TV → Ephemeral films
Agriculture, Business, Commerce & Industry → Work
Crime, Espionage, Justice, Police & Prisons → Burglary
Crime, Espionage, Justice, Police & Prisons → Punishment
Economics, Philosophy, Politics, Religion & Sociology → Juvenile delinquency
Economics, Philosophy, Politics, Religion & Sociology → Juvenile delinquents
Economics, Philosophy, Politics, Religion & Sociology → Social problems
Sound/audio
Sound
Colour
Black and White
Holdings
16mm film; Access Print (Section 1)