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The End of Isolation traces a journey across the United States, where formerly incarcerated people are reimagining justice and building a more humane future.
A busload of theater activists tours a play about solitary confinement through parts of the U.S. where incarceration is particularly inhumane, from Arkansas to Missouri to Pennsylvania. Despite entrenched racism and poverty, organizing and resistance in these places are vibrant and visionary.
Structured as a journey from oppression to resistance to victory, the film delves into the stories of formerly incarcerated activists, such as Inez Bordeaux, who was imprisoned at the Workhouse Jail in St. Louis for the “crime” of overdrawing $100 in welfare, and Kaleem Nazeem, who was put in solitary confinement in Arkansas for refusing to pick cotton. Inez was so radicalized by the inhumanity she experienced that she went on to lead the campaign that permanently shut down the jail. After decades of incarceration and deep personal reckoning, Kaleem emerged committed to healing his community and honoring the life he took.
At a time of rising fascism—and with it, expanding policing, imprisonment, and authoritarian control—this film refuses despair. Instead, it calls on audiences not only to witness resistance, but to join in it.
Filmmaker expected to attend.
- Year2025
- Runtime59 minutes
- CountryUnited States
- PremiereWorld Premiere
- DirectorSarah Emily Shourd, Bobby Field
The End of Isolation traces a journey across the United States, where formerly incarcerated people are reimagining justice and building a more humane future.
A busload of theater activists tours a play about solitary confinement through parts of the U.S. where incarceration is particularly inhumane, from Arkansas to Missouri to Pennsylvania. Despite entrenched racism and poverty, organizing and resistance in these places are vibrant and visionary.
Structured as a journey from oppression to resistance to victory, the film delves into the stories of formerly incarcerated activists, such as Inez Bordeaux, who was imprisoned at the Workhouse Jail in St. Louis for the “crime” of overdrawing $100 in welfare, and Kaleem Nazeem, who was put in solitary confinement in Arkansas for refusing to pick cotton. Inez was so radicalized by the inhumanity she experienced that she went on to lead the campaign that permanently shut down the jail. After decades of incarceration and deep personal reckoning, Kaleem emerged committed to healing his community and honoring the life he took.
At a time of rising fascism—and with it, expanding policing, imprisonment, and authoritarian control—this film refuses despair. Instead, it calls on audiences not only to witness resistance, but to join in it.
Filmmaker expected to attend.
- Year2025
- Runtime59 minutes
- CountryUnited States
- PremiereWorld Premiere
- DirectorSarah Emily Shourd, Bobby Field