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Timetracker

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Timetracker follows the reentry journey of Jack Powers, a 63-year-old artist living in an RV, as he navigates the world after release from 22 years in solitary confinement.

Length

90 minutes

Funding Type

Co-Production

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Pete Quandt

Director

Pete Quandt is a director and cinematographer based in Queens, NY. He’s drawn to working-class communities and stories across the country, with a specific focus on the mass incarceration system. His work has screened at Sundance, Cannes, and MOMA and has been programmed on The New York Times, The New Yorker, and Short of the Week.

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Ike Rofé

Producer

Ike Rofé is a documentary filmmaker based in Brooklyn, NY whose work has been supported by Ford Foundation and Catapult Film Fund. He leads the documentary division at the independent production company Muddy Water, which is currently in various phases of production and post-production on five feature documentary films.

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Jack Powers

Creative Producer

Jack Powers is a multidisciplinary artist. While incarcerated, he spent 15 years formulating “The Manual Program: For Personal Growth," as well as numerous published books, plays, and short stories exploring incarceration and justice. Since his release, Jack is continuing his creative pursuits to further his message.