Documentary Directed By Suzannah Herbert, Lauren Belfer Run Time 96 Minutes USA/Alabama
This powerful and challenging documentary follows Huntsville’s J.O. Johnson High School wrestling team they as they climb their way up in the rankings to compete for the state title. The film spends as much time at home as in the gym, focusing on the struggles of low-income living, racial profiling, the intense pressure of college scholarship attainment, and challenges related to single parenthood.
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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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