When he was 16, Roberto Luca was sentenced to life in prison. 30 years later, Roberto is released after reforming from his violent past.
Searching for redemption, Roberto helps other released lifers (people who have been sentenced to life in prison) change their lives and re-enter society.
Part of our Short Docs 3: STRANGER IN A STRANGE LAND Program
Director Michael Steves
Director's Statement:
I first got to know Roberto Luca and his tight knit community of fellow lifers at their weekly pizza night hangout. All of them had been sentenced to life in prison as teenagers. After serving decades, they’d been released to a changed and overwhelming world.
This documentary isn’t about a miscarriage of justice, or the wrongfully accused - though most of the lifers’ crimes were inextricably linked to an era of stark inequality and mass incarceration. It is about ongoing journeys towards redemption, about men and women who have sinned, in many cases horrifically, but have paid their debt to society and are doing their best to live meaningful lives.
I hope that anyone who sees this documentary will feel inspired to give someone a second chance—whether that’s hiring a formerly incarcerated person, forgiving a loved one who may have done time, or embracing a lifer as their neighbor.
- Year2021
- Runtime15 minutes
- LanguageEnglish
- CountryUnited States
- DirectorMichael Steves
- Screenwriter
- ProducerRudy Reyes
- Executive ProducerLucas San Juan
- CastRoberto Luca, Darlene Luca, Sammy King, Harold Brigsby
- CinematographerAlissa Rooney
- EditorMichael Steves
- MusicMisha Segal
When he was 16, Roberto Luca was sentenced to life in prison. 30 years later, Roberto is released after reforming from his violent past.
Searching for redemption, Roberto helps other released lifers (people who have been sentenced to life in prison) change their lives and re-enter society.
Part of our Short Docs 3: STRANGER IN A STRANGE LAND Program
Director Michael Steves
Director's Statement:
I first got to know Roberto Luca and his tight knit community of fellow lifers at their weekly pizza night hangout. All of them had been sentenced to life in prison as teenagers. After serving decades, they’d been released to a changed and overwhelming world.
This documentary isn’t about a miscarriage of justice, or the wrongfully accused - though most of the lifers’ crimes were inextricably linked to an era of stark inequality and mass incarceration. It is about ongoing journeys towards redemption, about men and women who have sinned, in many cases horrifically, but have paid their debt to society and are doing their best to live meaningful lives.
I hope that anyone who sees this documentary will feel inspired to give someone a second chance—whether that’s hiring a formerly incarcerated person, forgiving a loved one who may have done time, or embracing a lifer as their neighbor.
- Year2021
- Runtime15 minutes
- LanguageEnglish
- CountryUnited States
- DirectorMichael Steves
- Screenwriter
- ProducerRudy Reyes
- Executive ProducerLucas San Juan
- CastRoberto Luca, Darlene Luca, Sammy King, Harold Brigsby
- CinematographerAlissa Rooney
- EditorMichael Steves
- MusicMisha Segal