
Prison Valley
Best interactive non-linear work of the year World Press Photo 2011
Prison Valley is an interactive road-movie in a prison town where even those living on the outside live on the inside.
Welcome to Cañon City, Colorado.
A town in the middle of nowhere with 36,000 souls and 13 prisons, one of which is Supermax, the new ’Alcatraz’ of America. A journey into what the future might hold.
Prison Valley is :
- A webdocumentary on lance since april 22nd 2010
- A TV documentary in juin 2010
- An iPhone app
- A portfolio book published in september 2010
- An original soundratck from DJ Toty
Awards
- Best interactive non-linear work of the year World Press Photo 2011,
- Best webdocumentay 2010 Visa pour l’image (France),
- Grimme Online Award 2011 (Germany),
- Special Mention Jury Doc/Fest de Sheffield (England),
- Crossmedia Award 2010 Bellaria (Italiy),
- Italia Award Turin (Italy)
- Best cross-media production (Association for International Broadcasting, Londres).
Prison Valley created and directed by Philippe Brault and David Dufresne, produced by Upian and co-produced by Arte.tv, with the financial support of Centre national du Cinéma.
In this ever-changing interactive landscape, it is great to see some projects not getting older. Prison Valley, 4 years old, is definitely one of them.
Tribeca Film Institute
Official website of Prison Valley : http://prisonvalley.arte.tv/ PressBook : http://www.davduf.net/La-Revue-de-presse-complete Blog : http://prisonvalley.arte.tv/blog/ Trailers on Viméo or Dailymotion or YouTube.

Prison Valley
Prison Valley Complete Press Book