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RNZ News
16-05-2025
- Entertainment
- RNZ News
Soft materials mending hardened criminals
Chill in The Quilters. Photo: Supplied / Netflix The Quilters. Cr. Courtesy of Netflix © 2025 Photo: Supplied / Netflix Prisoners in a level 5 maximum security prison in Missouri are the subject of a new and award-winning short documentary out on Netflix this week. The Quilters follows a group of men inside the South Central Correctional Center, where, every Monday to Friday they head to a special sewing space inside the prison and work on quilts to give to local foster care children. It's an intimate look at the men's struggles, triumphs and sense of pride in creating something beautiful while behind bars. Documentary director Jenifer McShane speaks to Susie.


South China Morning Post
16-05-2025
- Entertainment
- South China Morning Post
In Netflix's The Quilters, prison inmates find escape and community in quilting
Independent filmmaker Jenifer McShane travelled to the US state of Missouri to make her second documentary about prison life, focusing on an unusual group of men at South Central Correctional Centre south of St Louis. The access she was given inside the maximum security facility included permission to screen the film for the inmates. Along the way, she learned an important lesson about what not to do when showing a movie inside a prison. In a 'rookie moment', McShane said in an interview last year, 'I accidentally started to go up to turn off the lights – because you always watch a movie without lights on. Well, not in a max prison. So they all rush, 'Jen! No, no, no.'' 'Aside from that rookie mistake, it was probably the most moving [screening] I've ever done because they were riveted, and they loved it and understood what I was trying to do.' Play The Quilters debuts on Netflix on May 16 after scooping up several awards at film festivals since last year. McShane reveals the healing power of art in the daily lives of inmates who have formed a quilting circle inside the Level 5 prison in Licking, Missouri. They work in a special sewing room where they make quilts for foster children in the surrounding counties.