Brittany Shyne's patient black-and-white film lets farming families in Georgia serve as their own storytellers ...
Brittney Shyne's documentary 'SEEDS' is a must-see portrait of America's oldest Black farmers. Read our review.
Brittany Shyne constructs an empathetic portrait of Black agrarian life while also revealing threats to its survival in her ...
With an agrarian lineage, Brittany Shyne always knew she wanted to make a film about Black land ownership, so she made “Seeds ...
The precarious reality of Black farmers in America's deep south ...
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Sundance: Shot in black-and-white, this must-see documentary reflects the mission of many families to keep their connection to the earth alive. In Brittany Shyne’s gorgeous documentary “Seeds ...
A visual love letter to the Black, rural South, director-cinematographer Brittany Shyne’s “Seeds” captures a rare snapshot of Black America, where land ownership is a birthright and legacy.
Below, Shyne elaborates on the decision to shoot solo, the visual artists she looked to for inspiration and her natural ...
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Increased federal funding for Black farmers—not less—will help US agriculture become more resilient as our climate changes.