Herman's House
Herman's House is a documentary film, directed by Angad Singh Bhalla and released in 2012. An American, British and Canadian coproduction, the film profiles Herman Wallace, a member of the Angola Three who had been in prison for over 40 years after his shorter prison term for bank robbery was extended with a disputed conviction for a murder he did not commit, and Jackie Sumell, a conceptual artist who has launched a project of building the dream house Wallace wishes he could live in if he is ever released from prison.
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Directed by | Angad Singh Bhalla |
Produced by | Ed Barreveld Loring McAlpin Lisa Valencia-Svensson |
Starring | Jackie Sumell Herman Wallace |
Cinematography | Iris Ng |
Edited by | Ricardo Acosta |
Music by | Ken Myhr |
Production company | Storyline Entertainment |
Distributed by | First Run Features |
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Running time | 80 minutes |
Countries | Canada United Kingdom United States |
Language | English |
Wallace is never shown in the film, and instead is heard only in recorded telephone conversations with Sumell.
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