In a lyrical, Sundance prize-winning debut, Brittany Shyne sows ideas about legacy and land.
Carter Woodson was a tireless promoter of Black culture who planted seeds for what became Black History Month a century ago ...
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 ...
I was ready to give up a few times during this one. i don't know what i did to it to grow so slowly and be so bushy. But i ...
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Hailey Gates’ “Atropia” and Brittany Shyne’s “Seeds” claimed the top jury awards at Sundance, along with audience favorites ...
I thought of her sentiment while watching Seeds, Brittany Shyne’s delicate meditation on Black farmers in the United States. The film uses black and white palette to gorgeous effect, finding ...
A languid, loving portrait of Black farmers in the South, “Seeds” is a mixture of celebration and lament. Family farming has been endangered, but for African American farmers, the land ...