Award Winning Director Garrett Bradley joins a roundtables discussion about her new documentary, Time. Time is a powerful, artistic documentary following Fox and Rob Rich's journey of faith, family, love, and the criminal justice system. Garrett provide insights into her filming style, some of her artistic choices, and how she chose to tell their story. You don't want to miss this interview! Joining the roundtable are myself, Dean Rogers from The Rogers Revue and Jared Sims from Mindonmovies.com.
So give it a watch and make sure to check out the Time on Amazon Prime starting October 16.
In 1997, Fox Rich and Rob G. Rich were newly married high school sweethearts trying to start a business in Shreveport, Louisiana, when a moment of desperation led to a botched bank robbery that landed them both in jail. Fox served three and a half years; Rob was sentenced to 60. When Fox emerged, she dedicated her life to getting her husband out of prison and raising their six boys. A model of strength and perseverance, her mantra is, “Family is everything and everything is family.”
Fox has spent the last 21 years filing appeals, making phone calls, giving lectures, and serving as a vocal advocate for other families broken up by incarceration — while also running a business and caring for her children on her own. Through it all, she has documented their family’s life for Rob, creating a home-video archive of all the crucial moments he has missed as a father, footage that also reveals Fox’s remarkable trajectory from a vulnerable young woman to an indomitable matriarch, entrepreneur, and abolitionist.
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