Event Description
This documentary feature debut, filmed over seven years, vividly captures a community of Black farming families in the American South.
In a narrative that begins and ends with a funeral, Shyne sits with the everyday lives of this southern community, where the importance of intergenerational ties – with great-grandchildren living on the same land – is paramount. For these farmers, campaigning against systemic racial discrimination is as much a part of their livelihood as growing food; government subsidies automatically favour white agriculture. A deeply resonant and immersive film, shot by director-cinematographer Shyne in stunning black and white.
DIRECTOR: Britanny Shyne
US, 2025
2 HOURS 3 MINUTES
ENGLISH
Show times
Please note: Film starts at advertised time
Thursday 19 March 2026 at 7.30pm
Friday 20 March 2026 at 4.30pm
