The Big House (documentary film)

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The Big House
Directed byDavid Goldie
Written byDavid Goldie
Produced byDavid Goldie
Narrated byDavid Goldie
Running time
198 minutes
CountryAustralia
LanguageEnglish

The Big House is a 1997 Australian documentary film created by David Goldie. It looks at Australia's justice system and is made up of three parts. The first is titled Out of Sight, Out of Mind and is a re-edited version of his 1987 documentary of the same name where he looked at life in prison. The second part From the Inside returns to many of the prisoners he spoke to ten years ago. The third is Going Straight looks at why some ex prisoners go straight and some reoffend.[1][2] It screened on the ABC in October 1997.[3]

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  1. ^ Tabakoff, Jenny (13 October 1997), "The cost of doing time", The Sydney Morning Herald
  2. ^ Mitchell, Lisa (9 October 1997), "The Big House", The Age
  3. ^ Squires, Tony (25 October 1997), "While Packer plugs his product, Goldie treats people as people", The Sydney Morning Herald
  4. ^ Lowing, Rob (8 November 1998), "Hugo trounces boys head-on", Sun Herald

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