Daisy-May Hudson and Sophie Compton on Holloway

Daisy-May Hudson and Sophie Compton on Holloway

Holloway women’s prison closed its doors in 2016, but the legacy left behind looms large for those who spent time there. As part of an exercise in healing, filmmakers Daisy-May Hudson and Sophie Compton took a group of six women who were imprisoned in Holloway back there. Their feature documentary Holloway, an examination of the criminal justice system in England and Wales, is the result. Jen caught up with Daisy-May and Sophie to talk about the ways in which women are failed by the system, and the need for more compassion in our discourse around the prison system. Holloway is premiering at the London Film Festival Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Rated or Dated: The Railway Children (1970)

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Bears, dogs and creative thinking with Jessica Swale

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Tanya Kirk is ghosting us

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Working in the 17th century gothic library at St John's College puts Tanya Kirk in an ideal position to talk about book-based ghost stories. She's just edited the latest in a series of short story col...

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Rated or Dated: Mermaids (1990)

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Dr Suze Kundu brings the sunshine (and science)

Dr Suze Kundu brings the sunshine (and science)

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Liz Warner on employees with a difference

Liz Warner on employees with a difference

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Reaction to Wes Streeting’s independent review on mental health, ADHD and autism might divide opinion, but surely we can all agree to be pleased about changes to the law around social media use in Aus...

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