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Latest: In “Hometown Prison,” Richard Linklater Looks at Life on Both Sides of the WallLatest: In “Hometown Prison,” Richard Linklater Looks at Life on Both Sides of the Wall
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Latest: In “Hometown Prison,” Richard Linklater Looks at Life on Both Sides of the Wall

With little fanfare, a complex and far-reaching personal documentary by Richard Linklater, “Hometown Prison,” dropped last week on the streaming service Max. It’s one of a trio of excellent films made under the rubric “God Save Texas,” based on the book by Lawrence Wright, of this publication—all of which consider the state’s history and politics in the light of the filmmakers’ own lives and families. The second film, “The Price of Oil,” directed by the seventh-generation Texan Alex Stapleton, traces the economic racism on which the state’s oil industry was built, as manifested in its disproportionate pollution of predominantly Black neighborhoods, including her family’s own. The third, “La Frontera,” by Iliana Sosa, who was born in El Paso to a family of Mexican descent, considers the his...
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