"Frank & Louis," which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival, offers hope for redemption in the worlds of prison and Alzheimer's Disease.
Swiss writer-director Petra Volpe's English-language debut is inspired by a California program in which incarcerated men are trained to care for elderly inmates with dementia.
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‘Frank & Louis' Director Hopes Her Sundance Movie Shines a Light on the Role of Caretaking in Prison
Petra Volpe, the director behind 'Late Shift,' tapped Kingsley Ben-Adir and Rob Morgan to tell the story about finding ...
Themes of guilt, punishment and redemption are common currency in prison dramas, but Petra Volpe's terrific Frank & Louis ...
Casey Chong with the essential Jason Statham action movies… With his distinctive tough guy look and the kind of impassive ...
A prisoner hoping for parole starts caring for a lifer with Alzheimer's Disease in Petra Volpe's sensitive tale of crime, punishment, and memory.
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Sundance film ‘Frank & Louis’ hopes to show the truth of caring for aging men in prison
One of this year's Sundance premieres is a story that draws from real life and aims to truthfully portray the realities of ...
Life behind bars means death behind bars, and all the pain and frailty that often precedes it - a fate that awaits a good ...
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Swiss screenwriter and director Petra Biondina Volpe makes her English-language debut with the sobering Sundance premiere "Frank & Louis." The project, a thematic sibling of 2023's American prison ...
Or How I Became an Apocaloptomist," which premiered Tuesday at Sundance, is a profoundly human exploration of artificial ...
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