Experience the Great Outdoors From Prison

The New York Times, December 13, 2022: Experience the Great Outdoors from Prison

“Years ago, I read about an exploratory program that showed nature imagery to people in prison. During allotted downtime and in high-stress situations, individuals could request to visit the “blue room” to watch nature videos. Prison administrators hoped that these sessions would offer alternatives for people who were struggling emotionally, many of whom often ended up in solitary confinement.

“In the short documentary above, I document their experiences in the blue room. It was a privilege to be present with each person I filmed. I hoped their perspectives might shed light on our relationship to nature and the effects of being held in an environment that is, by design, largely cut off from it.

“This film invites audiences to slow down, become quiet and experience the contrast between the stark, industrial environment of prison and the natural world that exists just beyond its walls.”

Additional reading:

meretemueller.com

Women and Hollywood, November 15, 2013: DOC NYC Women Directors: Meet Merete Mueller

Scientific American, September 1, 2017: Nature Videos Help to Calm Inmates in Solitary Confinement

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