earlier today, i spoke with garrett bradley. woman's fight to free her husband from a 60-year prison sentence. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> time is when you look at pictures of when your babies were small, and then you look at them, and you see that they have mustaches and beards. and that the biggest hope that you had was that before they turned into men, they would have a chance to be with their father. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> trevor: garrett bradley, welcome to "the daily soc distancing show." >> thanks so much for having me here, man. i really appreciate it. >> trevor: you have been on quite the journey with your film. i mean, you're one of america's most documented and celebrated film makers. you have a specific style and a touch when you create a documentary. people feel through the message that you create in your films. and your new documentary film "time," is no different, from winning you best director at sundance, to getting you nominated at the oscars. which would make you, if you won, the first black woman ever to win an oscar for directing. it's a tr