Rebound is a Co-Production with KPBS Explore

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Carrying the weight of motherhood, trauma, and incarceration, two women find healing and hope through sisterhood, service, and education.

Synopsis
Separated by decades and starkly different circumstances two women rebound from incarceration. They each overcome their years of addiction and abuse to pursue the promise of higher education. These aspiring scholars navigate parole, raising young children, and self-healing to find acceptance, sisterhood, and hope for a new life.

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RECENT ENGAGEMENTS

 

FEATURED in Oakland Museum of California Hella Feminist Exhibit December 11, 2022

 CREATIVE TEAM

Tamara Perkins (Director | Producer) is an award-winning filmmaker and changemaker focused on documentaries that inspire transformative change through dialogue, healing and advocacy. Pulling from her work in restorative justice as a grief support facilitator, speaker and nonprofit director, she founded Apple of Discord Productions in 2006. Connecting media, activism and healing, she developed programs such as the Wisdom Project and San Quentin Media Project, which trained at-risk youth and incarcerated men in filmmaking as a tool for transformation.

Tamara’s film Life After Life (2018) began in her yoga class inside San Quentin State Prison when the men asked her to tell their story, and continues to be a catalyst for learning and advocacy nationally. As a crime survivor and justice impacted family member, this film is both especially meaningful and provides an often overlooked proximity to storytelling. Her upcoming films, Clarissa’s Battle and Rebound, were each similarly inspired by a personal connection to the subject matter. Delving into screenwriting, her recent script melds present day social, moral, and ethical questions with a Woman-driven SciFi Thriller. As a national speaker, Tamara’s repertoire spans from filmmaking to prison issues and human rights. Notable partners include ACLU, Southern Poverty Law Center, Stanford Law and the Houston Institute for Race and Justice at Harvard Law. She is a recipient of the National Council on Crime and Delinquency’s Media for a Just Society Award. Tamara received her MFA from Vermont College of Fine Arts and is an adjunct faculty at St. Mary’s College of California and Skyline College.

Jason Ritchie (Co-Director | Producer | Cinematographer) is a storyteller driven by the impact that media had on his own life. With only a pen and paper to work with in prison, Ritchie delved into the written word and illustration for telling his stories. Within weeks of paroling from prison in 2017 he picked up a camera and has been filming everything he can ever since. “I put down the 9mm and picked up the 35.” “I’ve spent almost two decades waiting to get out and make my stories come to life.” Directly impacted by the criminal justice system, Ritchie is working to use his talents in film and storytelling to bring positive change in his community, and immersing himself in the creative process through his studies at San Diego State University and his work for a media house. Ritchie broke out on his own, creating mini-docs about how education and community support building meaningful paths and purpose to life.

Megan Hearst (Co-Producer | Assistant Editor | Fundraising Pilot Editor)

Post Production Services by

EQ Studios

Line Producers and Production Managers

Melvin Parker

Hector Ramos

Editor 

Benjamin Huerta

Color and Sound Design

Miguel Espinoza

Cinematographers

Eric Zentmyer

Alex Farnsley

John LaCuesta

Melvin Parker

Miguel Espinoza

Additional Camera Operators

Rook Stockhoff

Production Assistants

Rook Stockhoff

Jody Dang

Featured in the Film

Project Rebound Students

Laura Murray

Isabella Quevedo

D’Andre Brooks

Jason Ritchie

Francesca Aguirre

April Svec

Sarah Norris

Robert Johnston

Christian DeAnda

Samantha Arpallan

Moisers Garcia-Perez

Project Rebound Staff

Daniel Stacy, Ph.D.

Raquel Funches, M.A.

Special Thanks 

Project Rebound

KPBS Explore

San Diego State University

Los Colinas Detention & Reentry Facility

Dr. Daniel Stacy

Dr. Alan Mobley

John Decker

Jill Linder

Jodi Cilley

Melanie Drogseth

Jeanine Rodgers

Sherry Ryan, Ph.D.

Ann Johns, Ph.D.

Jason Bell

Chris Boyd

Oli Aramburu

Maya Perkins

With appreciation to Daniel Stacy, Ph.D., who invited Tamara Perkins to meet Jason Ritchie and the incredible women of Project Rebound.