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REEL SOUTH

A Decade of Reel South

For all the wonders of the South — the food, the music, the people, the land — the collective heritage of the region is complicated, to say the least. But the ability to witness and understand that complexity and foster empathy is more important than ever. Which is why REEL SOUTH exists.

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Mothertown
11:29
How the Eastern Band of Cherokee reclaimed their land.
Finding Us
13:00
Families torn apart by Georgetown’s sale of enslaved people reunite six generations later.
Fallout
17:46
Members of a rural Virginia town are exposed to contamination from a nearby Army plant.
It’s in the Voices
16:53
A historian revisits the oral history of a 1920s school teacher in the Mississippi Delta.
In Exile
11:24
Marshallese migrants in Arkansas explore the US nuclear legacy.
Veritas
55:39
63 years after the Bay of Pigs invasion, the surviving dissidents tell the fuller story.
The Day That Shook Georgia
21:10
In 1971, one of the worst industrial tragedies in U.S. history shook rural Georgia.
The Space Between You & Me
24:04
Two Korean-American adoptees meet their birth mothers for the first time.
Love Without Parole
27:09
An Alabama inmate fights to keep a jailhouse romance alive while advocating for parole.
Stay Here Awhile
56:15
An ode to the poetry and power of the American South’s diverse landscape and its stewards.
Stay Prayed Up
56:15
Hear the gospel of 83-year-old Mother Perry and her legendary music group The Branchettes.
Florida Woman
21:55
A Florida woman battles media scrutiny and public outrage to save her pet alligator.
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