Brittany Shyne constructs an empathetic portrait of Black agrarian life while also revealing threats to its survival in her Sundance-premiering directorial debut.
Shyne: Originally, I thought it would be more visually akin to Alessandra Sanguinetti’s series The Adventures of Guille and ...
With an agrarian lineage, Brittany Shyne always knew she wanted to make a film about Black land ownership, so she made “Seeds ...
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