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26.2 to Life, filmed inside California’s oldest state prison, explores the transformative power of San Quentin’s 1000 Mile Club, in which incarcerated men train for and run a marathon on the dirt and concrete path circling the prison yard. For the runners who take their places at the starting line on a cool, sunny November morning, completing the marathon means more than entrée into an elite group of athletes. It’s a chance to be defined by more than their crimes.
Please stay for the post-screening panel discussion and Q&A.
Director: Christine Yoo
NR, 88 mins., 2022. Closed captions (CC) in English.
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