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AT THE DEATH HOUSE DOOR follows the remarkable career journey of Carroll Pickett, who served 15 years as the death house chaplain to the infamous 'Walls' prison unit in Huntsville, Texas. During that time he presided over 95 executions, including the very first lethal injection done anywhere in the world. After each execution, Pickett recorded an audiotape account of that fateful day. The film also tells the story of Carlos De Luna, a convict whose execution bothered Pickett more than any other. Pickett firmly believed the man was innocent and two Chicago Tribune reporters turn up evidence that strongly suggests he was right.
Director's Bio: STEVE JAMES is best known as the director, producer, and co-editor of HOOP DREAMS (1994), which won every major documentary award and a Robert F. Kennedy Journalism Award and earned James the DGA Directing Award. James also served as an executive producer, a story director, and series editor of THE NEW AMERICANS, which won the 2004 IDA Award for Best Limited Series. He also has directed and produced other award-winning films, including STEVIE (2003), which won numerous festivals and was nominated for an Independent Spirit Award; and REEL PARADISE(2005), which premiered at Sundance. He also produced and edited THE WAR TAPES (2006), which won the grand prizes at the Tribeca Film Festival and BritDoc. |
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