In a 1991 review for
The New York Times,
Walter Goodman described the documentary as a tough and direct look at life inside Lewisburg Federal Penitentiary. He noted the filmmakers’ cinéma vérité approach and wrote that the Raymonds “let their camera do the walking” as it follows inmates, guards, and officials through the institution. In another review, Robert Koehler of the
Los Angeles Times wrote that the film offers an intimate look inside Lewisburg Federal Prison but said the Raymonds’ point of view stays mostly in the background. He felt the documentary provides only basic material about prison life and adds little that is new, comparing it to their earlier work on “An American Family.” ==Awards==