(In)Justice For All Film Festival
The (In)Justice For All Film Festival brings to audiences films that explore our current criminal justice system – police, courts, and corrections – the causes and drivers of the over-incarceration, and the for-profit industries that feed at this trough of human misery. We will share the stories of the millions that are relegated to second-class citizenship under an unforgiving system.
We will show better ways that exist in other countries with feature-length documentaries, as well as topical shorts, with themes covering the following subjects:
The War on Drugs and its effect on individuals, families, and society
The science of addiction
The politicization of crime and punishment
Poverty - Housing, Hunger, Health . . .
Global alternatives to imprisonment
The crisis in Homelessness
Mass Incarceration’s many impacts
Restorative Justice – Restoring Community Health
Police Violence \ Police Accountability
Mental Health in America
Immigration
Prison Abolition
Politically Motivated Imprisonment
Prison Profiteers – The corporations that profit from prison growth
The power of film to educate and influence, to inspire and engage, and to ultimately exponentially grow the number of active allies in the fight to end the embarrassing injustice that mass incarceration represents, is the catalyst for the (In)Justice for All Film Festival.