THE QUILTERS, an award-winning short documentary, now showing on Netflix, follows the daily lives of several men, spending most of its screen time inside the sewing room at South Central Correctional Center, a Level 5 maximum security prison in a small town near St. Louis.
As they follow several quilts from design to completion, audiences will come to know these men, witnessing their struggles, triumphs, and sense of pride as they create something beautiful in this windowless, sacred space, deep within the prison walls.
The camera follows the quilters up close as they work individually on their creations and also captures the power of this group as a collective, a well-oiled, collaborative machine that hums along like the sewing machines in front of which each man sits.
The craft of quilting has been carefully and beautifully shot, with tight focus on the men’s hands, the sewing machines, the textures and colors of the fabrics, and the creative design of each quilt which is personalized for a foster child and gifted to them for their birthday.
This short film will move your soul.
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‘people find meaning and redemption in the most unusual human connections.’
-Khaled Hosseini
*Khaled Hosseini was born in Afghanistan, moved to the United States in 1980, and is the author of the New York Times bestsellers, The Kite Runner, A Thousand Splendid Suns, and, And the Mountains Echoed.
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My friend was just telling us about this.
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great minds….)
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This looks like something worthwhile for prisoners to be doing, while also giving them time to think about those out in society who will receive their work. So much better than sewing mailbags or making car number plates.
Best wishes, Pete.
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yes, for many reasons –
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A wonderful way to spend their time.
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it really is, for so many reasons
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I will watch it with interest, thanks to this nudge. Thanks, Beth!
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watch it with Karen, I think you’ll both be moved by it
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We will, Beth.
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Sounds like something I would enjoy watching
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it’s a very quiet film and very moving
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Hope!
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exactly –
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I’ve seen the trailer. I’ve got to see this movie1
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I think you’ll love it, mimi
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A relaxing and thoughtful way to occupy themselves, Beth …
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yes, and to do something good for others in need
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I enjoyed it. Just the right length too. X
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yes, I felt the same
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This sounds like a beautiful short film, Beth. Many people, including those who have been incarcerated, deserve redemption and a second chance.
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I feel exactly the same-
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That’s really interesting. Thanks for that, Beth.
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it’s really moving
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Thanks for the heads up on this, beth. I’ll watch it with my wife, who loves to quilt.
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it’s a very moving short film, the work is lovely, and the men’s hearts will touch you
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There is so much more to quilting than most people realize.
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it’s way beyond my skill set, and is just what these men needed
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Looks like an amazing documentary. Thanks for mentioning it here.
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it is short, but powerful and moving
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I love that you said the film will move our souls. “Will & Harper” did that for me. It’s also on Netflix. I’ll certainly give this quilting film a look. Thanks for the suggestion!
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it’s short but sweet. oh, yes, will and harper was extremely moving –
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I saw this pop up on Netflix last night, Beth! Thank you for sharing! xo! 🥰
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you’d love it, Vicki!
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Love your recommendations!!! 🥰
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What a great idea, to bring the craft and art of quilting into a correctional center. This has to be rewarding and soothing with so many other positive results. Simply brilliant whoever came up with this idea.
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if you get the chance, watch it, I can see you really taking this to heart. it is so good for them and for the people who benefit from their work
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Quilting convicts? Interesting concept. They should have named it 60 Stitches In.
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ha!
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So many fascinating subcultures in our world!
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I had no idea and they even talk about how it’s a little subculture within the prison
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Wow wow wow – that sounds so powerful. Thanks for introducing me to this show!
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yes, it’s a lovely testament to the human spirit
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Oh, I have to watch this! I’ve long been fascinated by the intricacy and precision required in quilting. Not to mention the beautiful results.
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yes, it’s way beyond my skill set and this story is very moving
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I’ll check if it’s available here. Thanks
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Thank you for sharing. That looks like a fascinating story. I’ve sewn a few quilts myself with my daughter.
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I think that you’ll especially enjoy this then
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👍🏼
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I’m definitely going to watch that. Thank you.
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it really so bittersweet
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I saw this. So moving and what artistry!
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Yes, I so agree with both points –
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I haven’t see it yet, but it’s on my watch list.
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Pete, it’s so up your alley –
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I already watched this, excellent! I got a kick out of the one man that said it has to be ripped out because it wasn’t right. My husband watched it with me and the first thing I said to him was “Do you know how sharp the rotary cutter is?” I am a quilter and until I watched the full in it’s entirety, I thought they were crazy.
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I’ve never quilted but saw how challenging it is, and they are quite skilled
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Very moved, yes. 🥹 Thank you for this share, Beth. Shows how the act of creating transforms the spirit, along with many other beautiful outcomes. 🪡
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This documentary is so well done says si much about forgiveness and contribution. I definitely recommend it.
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I agree with all of this
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This was powerful! Thanks, Beth.
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I’m glad you enjoyed it –
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Hi Beth,
I watched it the other day and I loved it.
I wish there were such programs in every prison.
Blessings!
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I do as well. it would help the prisoners so. much, and benefit others on the outside as well
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