Apart

Premiered February 21, 2022
Directed by Jennifer Redfearn

Three formerly incarcerated mothers fight to rebuild their lives outside of prison.

About the Documentary

Since the beginning of the War on Drugs, the number of women in U.S. prisons has grown by over 800%. The majority are mothers. Three unforgettable formerly incarcerated mothers, imprisoned for drug-related charges, fight to overcome alienation—and a society that labels them "felons"—to readjust to life with their families.

The Filmmakers

Jennifer Redfearn

Jennifer Redfearn (Director/Producer) is the Oscar-nominated director and producer of Sun Come Up. Her film Tocando La Luz (Touch the Light) aired on PBS, and she was a field director and consulting producer on SXSW Audience Award-winner Landfill Harmonic. She has produced docs for PBS, BBC, National Geographic, CNN, and Discovery, and is director of the documentary program at UC Berkeley’s Graduate School of Journalism.

Tim Metzger

Oscar-nominated producer and Emmy-nominated cinematographer Tim Metzger (Producer/Cinematogapher) also filmed and produced Sun Come Up, as well as Tocando La Luz (Touch the Light). He was DP for several Emmy-nominated series, including National Geographic’s The Story of God with Morgan Freeman and Discovery’s Rising: Rebuilding Ground Zero. Tim’s work has also appeared on PBS, BBC, CNN, Al Jazeera, and HBO.

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How Incarceration Affects Mothers and Their Children