Milwaukee 53206 (2016)

IMDb:  7.7
  • HD
  • 18+
This powerful and deeply human documentary shines a light on the families living within America's most incarcerated ZIP code. Through personal stories of resilience, loss, and hope, Milwaukee 53206 exposes the harsh realities of mass incarceration and its lasting impact on communities of color. With raw honesty and emotional depth, the film doesn’t just present statistics — it brings faces, voices, and families to the forefront. A must-watch for those seeking to understand the systemic issues behind incarceration, Milwaukee 53206 is both eye-opening and profoundly moving. It’s a sobering call for reform and compassion that lingers long after viewing.
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  • Mika 24.05.2025, 23:55

    Milwaukee 53206 is a powerful and deeply moving documentary that sheds light on the devastating impact of mass incarceration in one of America’s most incarcerated ZIP codes. Focusing on the personal stories of families—particularly women and children—who are affected by the imprisonment of Black men, the film delivers a humanizing and emotional narrative that goes beyond statistics. The documentary is both intimate and urgent, skillfully blending interviews, real-life footage, and social commentary. It not only highlights systemic injustice but also resilience, love, and the strength of communities fighting for change. With a runtime of under an hour, Milwaukee 53206 is concise but incredibly impactful. It’s an important watch for anyone interested in criminal justice reform, racial inequality, or the power of storytelling to drive awareness and action.