Let's Be Gentle
Special | 3m 25sVideo has Closed Captions
A daughter's abusive father is released from prison.
A family prepares to defend themselves when they learn a girl's abusive father has been released from prison. A film by Kelly McKay.
Film School Shorts is made possible by a grant from Maurice Kanbar, celebrating the vitality and power of the moving image, and by the members of KQED.
Let's Be Gentle
Special | 3m 25sVideo has Closed Captions
A family prepares to defend themselves when they learn a girl's abusive father has been released from prison. A film by Kelly McKay.
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Learn Moreabout PBS online sponsorship(electronic buzzing) (rooster crowing) (telephone ringing) (dog barking) (birds chirping) (rooster crowing) (telephone ringing) (horse whinnying) (telephone dial tone beeping) - [Operator] This is an urgent message from the Talladega Correctional Facility.
We are calling to inform you of the release of Inmate 7196.
To speak with an officer on duty, press-- (gun firing drowns out operator) (clock ticking) (gun firing) (wind chimes clanging) (sinister bass music) (gun firing) (gun firing) (hawk squawking) (vehicle rattling) (brakes squeaking) (vehicle door opening) (vehicle door closing) (chair creaking) (boots tapping) (foot smashing yard decorations) - [Distant Female] I don't know why.
I don't care-- (gun firing drowns out female) (electronic music) - [Narrator] Film School Shorts is made possible by a grant from Maurice Kanbar, celebrating the vitality and power of the moving image.
Additional funding for Young Adult was provided by Michelle Coppel, Johnathan Lau, Joshua Walton, And Others.
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Film School Shorts is made possible by a grant from Maurice Kanbar, celebrating the vitality and power of the moving image, and by the members of KQED.