Old South

Old South is a documentary in progress that follows a black Georgia neighborhood as it battles a confederate flag flying college fraternity, who moves in and stages its annual antebellum […]

On Coal River

At the heart of America’s hope for a “clean coal” future lies the decimation of West Virginia’s richest landscapes. More profound still is the heavy toll on human lives playing […]

One Band Indivisible

An intimate portrait of the trials and tribulations of the students in a charismatic show-style high school marching band in Durham, North Carolina. Its predominantly African American members have high […]

Looking at Appalachia

The War on Poverty was launched in 1964, and nowhere else was this war photographed more than Appalachia. Given its proximity to Washington, DC, it was easily accessible and offered […]

Love Lived on Death Row

Janet Syriani’s first contact with her father in 15 years, on the day of his execution. Love Lived on Death Row tells the story of the four Syriani siblings whose […]

February One: The Story of the Greensboro Four

February One: The Story of the Greensboro Four is an intimate look at how four African-American freshmen at North Carolina A&T University took a stand for justice by sitting down […]

The Final Gift

The Final Gift documents one woman’s quest to find life and meaning after the 2003 slaying of her brother. This meaning, ultimately, lies in the life of the killer who […]

Granny’s Got Game

Granny’s Got Game is a documentary film about a senior women’s basketball team in North Carolina. These seven fiercely competitive women in their seventies battle physical limitations and social stigma […]

Greensboro: Closer to the Truth

On November 3, 1979, members of the Communist Workers Party were holding a Death to the Klan rally in Greensboro, North Carolina. Suddenly a caravan rounded the corner, scattering the […]