Herman's House (DVD REVIEW)
Herman's House
DVD Review by Kam Williams
Artist and Inmate Forge Unlikely Friendship in Angola Prison Documentary
72 year-old Herman Wallace has been imprisoned at Louisiana’s infamous
Angola penitentiary since he was found guilty of committing bank robbery
back in 1967. His sentence was later lengthened to life after he was
convicted of stabbing a prison guard to death solely on the testimony of
a fellow inmate.
Was he a political prisoner who’d been
railroaded on account of his membership in the Black Panther Party, or
had he actually committed the murder? Unfortunately, that question is
not the focus of Herman’s House, an unlikely-couple documentary directed
by Angad Singh Bhalia.
Mr. Singh instead devotes his attention
to the friendship forged between Herman and a woman half his age.
“Jailbirds and the naïve girls who love them” has served as the theme of
many a TV talk show, but rarely have any gangsters’ molls had the
pedigree, sophistication or undying dedication of Jackie Sumell.
Sumell, an activist who once presented anti-abortion President Bush a
quilt woven from hundreds of pro-choice feminist’s pubic hair, was a
grad student in the Art Department at Stanford when she took an interest
in Herman. What really rankled her was the fact that he held the record
for solitary confinement in the country, currently at 40+ years and
counting.
Over that period, he’s been cooped up in a 6 x 9 foot
cell, which Jackie felt was a violation of the 8th Amendment’s sanction
against cruel and unusual punishment. So, she struck up a long-distance
correspondence with Herman via a combination of letters and phone
calls.
And that led to a decision to draw attention to his
plight by mounting an art exhibition featuring a full-scale replica of
his prison cell. But this is where it gets weird. She also asked Herman
what his dream home would look like, prior to then moving down to New
Orleans, buying some land, and consulting architects to draw up plans
for a place the two would ostensibly share should he ever be paroled.
Listen, this biopic basically revolves around Jackie’s earnest effort
to turn Herman into a cause célèbre, but it carefully tiptoes around the
more compelling elephant in the tiny cell, namely, whether there’s a
romantic aspect to their relationship? A fascinating flick as much about
a possible miscarriage of justice as about a case of arrested
development who looks like a little girl playing house with an imaginary
mate.
Very Good (3 stars)
Unrated
Running time: 81 minutes
Distributor: First Run Features
To see a trailer for Herman's House, visit: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6V3ZOk_oyzA
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