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An exploration of Black generational farmers in the American South reveals the fragility of legacy and the significance of owning land.

In her stunning directorial debut, Brittany Shyne crafts a poetic and poignant portrait of Black farmers in the American South. With an intimate lens, Shyne immerses us in the rhythms of everyday life. The rich black-and-white cinematography relishes simple moments — wind through hair, candy from grandma’s purse, conversations through car windows — turning them into striking vignettes that honor the families’ connection to the land and each other. A sobering statistic underscores the urgency of their story — Black farmers owned 16 million acres in 1910, but today, that number has dwindled to just a fraction. The farmers in this community struggle to access funding that white farmers nearby seem to secure with ease. The dream of continuing to pass their land to future generations is at stake, and Shyne’s portrait vividly and lovingly captures a legacy that deserves to endure.—Stephanie Owens

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  • Year
    2025
  • Runtime
    123 minutes
  • Language
    English
  • Country
    United States
  • Director
    Brittany Shyne
  • Producers
    Danielle Varga, Brittany Shyne, Sabrina Schmidt Gordon
  • Executive Producer
    Leslie Fields-Cruz
  • Editor
    Malika Zouhali-Worrall
  • Cinematography
    Brittany Shyne
  • Sound Designer
    Daniel Timmons, Ben Kruse
  • Composer
    Robert Aiki Aubrey Lowe
  • Assistant Editors
    Aubrey Keith, Damon Beirne