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a film by Jill Evans Petzall & Deeds Rogers |
Most female inmates are mothers, and most are locked up for nonviolent offenses. As prison populations rise, so does the problem of lost children - already a quarter million of them. This Emmy Award-winning documentary looks from the children's perspectives at three Missouri families. The children's day-to-day lives in the film gives a clear picture of how the US justice system perpetuates the very problems it seeks to prevent. When the Bough Breaks questions who does the harder time, the inmate mothers, or their children? The youngsters make clear that, regardless of a mothers' crime, the urgent desire for her love shapes their lives.