Documentary Directed By RaMell Ross Run Time 76 Minutes USA Alabama Black Lens Life & Liberty
Following two primary subjects — a Selma student and a young father — during the course of several years, director-photographer RaMell Ross concocts a kaleidoscopic, captivating look at a location and its people all too frequently overlooked. A lyrical, non-narrative portrait of life in all its complexity in Alabama’s Black Belt, the contemplative HALE COUNTY THIS MORNING, THIS EVENING attempts to counter the traditionally stereotypical depictions of the region and our neighbors to the south.
The Alabama School of Fine Arts multiplex is proudly sponsored by Birmingham Business Journal. The mission of the Alabama School of Fine Arts, a community of explorers, is to nurture impassioned students by guiding and inspiring them to discover and fulfill their individual creative... Read More →
The Alabama School of Fine Arts multiplex is proudly sponsored by Birmingham Business Journal. The mission of the Alabama School of Fine Arts, a community of explorers, is to nurture impassioned students by guiding and inspiring them to discover and fulfill their individual creative... Read More →
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