A group of incarcerated women sign up to learn an instrument and write their own songs, as part of a unique music program in an Australian prison. The process opens deep scars around trauma and addiction, but can they prove that music has the universal power to heal, even in the complex world of prison? Join Nancy Bates, members of the Songbirds and ASO for a special performance accompanying the world premiere.
Songs Inside
Director
Runtime
93 Minutes
Country
Australia
Classification
Unclassified 15+
Doing time is hard, but healing is harder.
Adelaide filmmaker Shalom Almond’s artistry in offering audiences unique access to a closed world shines through in her latest exceptional documentary. A group of incarcerated women signs up to learn an instrument and write their own songs, as part of a unique music program in an Australian prison. The women come to the program low in confidence and self-worth but are thrown into a world of creativity and find a blossoming self-determination. The music becomes a tool for self-discovery and their stories become deeply personal songs about love, pain, freedom, motherhood and hope. But the process opens deep scars around trauma and addiction, putting at risk the opportunity for a once-in-a-lifetime prison performance with the Adelaide Symphony Orchestra. Can the women prove that music has the universal power to heal, even in the complex world of prison? Almond’s intimate, direct style and dedication to her participants results in a journey that is both confronting and deeply moving.
Join Nancy Bates, members of the Songbirds and ASO for a special performance accompanying the world premiere.
Film Credits
Director
Shalom Almond
Year
2024
Country
Australia
Language
English
Type
Documentary & Feature
Program Strand
AFF Investment Fund, Guest in attendance & World Documentaries
Producer
Katrina Lucas, Lauren Drewery, Shalom Almond & Nancy Bates (Co-Producer)
Writer
Shalom Almond
Cinematographer
Shalom Almond
Editor
David Scarborough
Music
Nancy Bates, AWP Songbirds & Amanda Brown
Genre
Documentary, Music & Women
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