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  1. 12. Nov. 2013 · Rare access within the walls of the notorious Sing Sing Correctional facility to follow the lives of several of society's forgotten men as they experience the transformative power of education while going through a rigorous college program called Hudson Link-- with astounding statistical results.

    • (88)
    • Documentary, Drama
    • Tim Skousen
    • 2013-11-12
  2. For ZERO PERCENT, we were given rare access within the walls of the notorious Sing Sing Correctional facility to follow the lives of several of society’s forgotten men as they experience the transformative power of education while going through a rigorous college program called Hudson Link– with astounding statistical results.

  3. 24. Aug. 2011 · Filmmaker Tim Skousen has created a very unique documentary about prison-life that moves as swiftly and fluidly as the finest of narratives. What makes “Zero Percent” so accessible on a multitude of levels, is its ability to grasp the human side of those locked inside one of the oldest and toughest prisons in the United States ...

  4. Zero Percent. Director: Tim Skousen. Total Running Time: 92 minutes. Release Date: 2013. Synopsis. Zero Percent takes the audience inside Hudson Link for Higher Education in Prison’s college program inside Sing Sing Maximum Security Prison.

  5. Rare access within the walls of the notorious Sing Sing Correctional facility to follow the lives of several of societys forgotten men as they experience the transformative power of education while going through a rigorous college program called Hudson Link— with astounding statistical results.

  6. Zero Percent (2011) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  7. 25. Jan. 2024 · Zero Percent film review by UK film critic William Hemingway. Starring Brandi Botkin, Chris Dettone, Kennedy Hancock directed by J.W. Cox.