Doing Time: Life Inside the Big House documents what life is like in Lewisberg, one of the most brutal and feared prisons in the United States. The institution gained its reputation in part because of the brutal nature of many of the prisoners. The filmmakers interview both inmates and the guards and wardens who work there. Perry Seibert, Rovi
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Doing Time: Life Inside the Big House documents what life is like in Lewisberg, one of the most brutal and feared prisons in the United States. The institution gained its reputation in part because of the brutal nature of many of the prisoners. The filmmakers interview both inmates and the guards and wardens who work there. Perry Seibert, Rovi
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Run time: 82 mins. Originally released: 1991. Factory Sealed Brand New DVD Called "riveting and beautifully made" by The New York Times, the Academy Award-nominated DOING TIME: LIFE INSIDE THE BIG HOUSE takes a hard-edged look at life inside the walls of Lewisberg, a maximum security federal penitentiary where the notion of rehabilitation and parole have all but been abandoned.