Windsor Star

Prisoner of love

The doc Time takes incarcerat­ion fight to Academy Awards

- SARAH MILLS

Garrett Bradley's award-winning documentar­y Time may be about incarcerat­ion, but, according to the director, it's really a love story.

The Oscar-nominated film follows Fox Rich over several decades as she fights for her jailed husband Rob, serving a 60-year sentence for a bank robbery the couple carried out in the 1990s, to be released from prison in Louisiana.

“I went into the project with the intention of ... extending the conversati­on around incarcerat­ion from a woman's point of view, from a family's point of view,” Bradley said.

“I would say that Time is first and foremost a love story that's rooted in Fox Rich, the family matriarch who dedicates ... 21 years of her life and her family's life to reuniting her family.”

Following a previous film on the same theme, Bradley began filming Time with Rich and her sons in 2017, with the aim of releasing a 13-minute short. On the last day, Rich, who served a three-and-ahalf-year sentence for the robbery, gave her more than 100 hours of her own footage to use.

The result is old video diaries woven in with recent material, in which Rich is seen caring for her family over the years without her husband around.

“I like to think that there isn't anything in the film that doesn't speak to love and to unity and self-definition,” Bradley said.

“If there is anything that people take away from the film ... I would ask that it be forgivenes­s, because I think that forgivenes­s is something that everybody can relate to.”

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