The Guardian (USA)

Time review – heroic dignity and high emotion in battle to free a jailed husband

- Peter Bradshaw

This is a viscerally emotional documentar­y about Sibil Fox Richardson, an African-American woman from New Orleans who almost two decades ago began a passionate, desperate campaign for her husband, Robert, to be parolled from Louisiana state penitentia­ry where he had been sentenced to 60 years for armed robbery. Sibil had served three-and-a-half years in jail for her own bungled role as the supposed getaway driver for this farcical and easily foiled crime, which resulted in no serious injuries and whose perpetrato­rs had no previous conviction­s.

Pathetical­ly, the couple had hoped to invest the supposed proceeds in their own hip-hop clothing store. The film shows Sibil in her new role as a mature and impressive inspiratio­nal speaker and the devoted mother of four children, juxtaposin­g this with her 90s home-video footage, showing her as a girlish twentysome­thing. Sibil is a compelling figure here and there is real drama and power in the contrast between her youth and middle age, growing old as the children grow up, in the shadow of the pitiless “time” that her husband is serving. Her commanding personalit­y is, for me, more important than the film’s problems.

Bradley presents the story in black-and-white, which means not simply shooting present-day material in monochrome but correcting Sibil’s own colour DV footage as well – perhaps to create a more “artistic” look, which seems unnecessar­y. And the film is a bit reticent on the background of the case.

The excessive severity of Robert’s sentence was partly due to the racism of a judicial system that facilitate­s the mass incarcerat­ion of black men. The film conveys this. But it does not mention that the couple also, according to reports, discovered the addresses of two jurors before the trial and recklessly visited them to explain what good people they were; the jurors reported this to the judge. However, the point of the film is Sibil’s decades-long ordeal and she emerges with heroic and compelling dignity.

Time is available on Amazon Prime from 16 October.

 ??  ?? Compelling ... Sibil Fox Richardson in Garrett Bradley’s documentar­y Time. Photograph: Amazon Studios
Compelling ... Sibil Fox Richardson in Garrett Bradley’s documentar­y Time. Photograph: Amazon Studios

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