Fox Rich anchors this tender, unflinching portrait of love and resistance as she strives to keep her family whole while fighting for the release of her husband from a decades-long prison sentence. Garrett Bradley’s documentary interweaves intimate home movies, courtroom footage, and quiet moments of everyday life to reveal how Fox’s relentless optimism and strategic activism transform private grief into a public campaign for justice.
The film moves between the small, fiercely loving details of family life and the sweeping moral questions of mass incarceration and racial inequality, offering a meditation on time, memory, and endurance. It is at once intimate and epic—an elegy for the years stolen by the carceral state and a celebration of one woman’s unwavering belief in freedom, love, and change.