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The Reentry Project. Getting Out
Getting OutVeronica Flournoy, Ray Diaz, and Jasper Kelly are three of the 600,000 men and women who are released from prison each year. Each of them is on parole in New York City, and only a missed curfew or a dirty urine test away from landing back in a cell. None of them had lived a tranquil, stable life before prison, and they are not returning to a structured world set to propel them into constructive citizenship. Two of the three are addicted to cocaine. Two of them don't even have homes to return to - and the other only has a home because of his girlfriend. These are once volatile lives interrupted by a time in prison. Now they are back on the streets, where that volatility is institutionalized through parole and homelessness. Getting Out humanizes a segment of the population that is arguably one of the most beleaguered of all - convicted felons. It's a phrase that evokes little sympathy, yet this film leaves viewers challenging every presumption they've ever brought to it. Each of these characters wants what we all want - stability, love, opportunity...fairness. Through the choices the characters make, the hardships they face, and the support they do or do not have, Getting Out offers three perspectives of regaining freedom after paying for it. A Crystal Stair production.

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