Tre Maison Dasan is an intimate portrait of three boys growing up, each with a parent in prison. Told directly through the child’s perspective, the film is an exploration of relationships and separation, masculinity, and coming of age in America when a parent is behind bars.
Tre, Maison and Dasan are three very different boys. Tre is a charismatic 13-year-old who hides his emotions behind a mask of tough talk and hard edges. Maison is a bright-eyed 11-year-old whose Autism presents itself through his ever-active mind and deep love for those around him. Dasan is a sensitive 6-year old with an incredible capacity for empathy and curiosity. Their parents are not incarcerated for the low-level offenses that have become well known in conversations around mass-incarceration, but their histories and relationships beg many questions about justice, and the rippling effects of a system at large.
6:30 PM: | Film followed by Q&A with director Denali Tiller and film subjects Dasan Lopes + Stephanie Moniz, moderated by Star Kids Scholarship Program founder Dr. Timothy Flanigan |
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Run time: | 94 minutes |
Directors: | Denali Tiller |
Producers: | Rebecca Stern and Craig Pilligan |