The film, which qualifies for Academy Award consideration, chronicles the journeys of formerly incarcerated individuals navigating a rehabilitation program. Undine Buka produced alongside Doug Blush, the two-time Oscar winner known for his work on “The Elephant Whisperers” and “Period. End of Sentence.”
The documentary takes viewers inside The Other Side Academy (Tosa), a Salt Lake City-based program that diverges sharply from conventional rehabilitation models. Participants commit to a rigorous two-and-a-half-year program that costs them nothing, with operations funded by the organization’s own businesses, including a moving company and thrift store. The film tracks four individuals going through the program along with one of its directors.
What sets Tosa apart is its peer-driven structure – no therapists or clinical staff are involved,…
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