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Herman's House - Trailer

After spending decades in solitary confinement, what would you dream of? Herman Wallace has spent more than 40 years in a 6’ x 9’ prison cell. When artist Jackie Sumell learns of his story, she and Herman start an art project to imagine his "dream home," questioning justice and punishment in America.

Herman's House - Trailer

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