
6.8
Sister Act
1992


1 votes
In 1972 two music icons—the legendary blues guitarist, singer and composer B.B. King, and folk singer Joan Baez—teamed up for a performance for the inmates of Sing Sing maximum security prison in New York. The film was made with the help of inmates who had spent a year learning to use camera equipment.
Director
David HoffmanStatus
Released
Original Language
English
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