The Mind of Mark DeFriest

The Mind of Mark DeFriest (also known as The Life and Mind of Mark DeFriest) is a documentary film about Mark DeFriest, a man imprisoned by the State of Florida since 1980, who spent 27 of those years in solitary confinement. His original four-year sentence, for taking his father's tools after his death, before they had been released to him by the court, and then fleeing the police, has been repeatedly extended due to numerous escape attempts, seven of which were successful, and because of infractions committed while in prison.[1][2][3]

The Mind of Mark DeFriest
Directed byGabriel London
Produced byDaniel J. Chalfen
Gabriel London
Charlie Sadoff
StarringMark DeFriest
Ron McAndrew
John Middleton
Bonnie DeFriest
Barbie Taylor
Robert Berland
CinematographyEric Koretz
William Charles Moss
Andreas Wagner
Edited byNick Clark
Music byRonan Coleman
Distributed byFound Objects and Naked Edge Films
Release date
  • April 21, 2014 (2014-04-21)
Running time
100 min.
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

"If I was a rapist or a murderer, they'd let me out," DeFriest says in the film. "But I'm the idiot who made them look like idiots."[4]

Reception

The film won the 2014 Best Documentary Feature award at the Lone Star Film Festival.[5] It has a score of 82% on Metacritic.[6]

References


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