Brittney Shyne's documentary 'SEEDS' is a must-see portrait of America's oldest Black farmers. Read our review.
Brittany Shyne's poetic and powerful documentation of Black generational farmers in the American South is one of the best ...
The precarious reality of Black farmers in America's deep south ...
Shot in black and white, this portrait of a people is affecting and achy. “Seeds” begins in the company of an elder headed to a church for a homegoing. Starting with a funeral procession ...
Brittany Shyne constructs an empathetic portrait of Black agrarian life while also revealing threats to its survival in her ...
By taking her time and shooting only in black and white, Shyne creates a sacred space ... As beautiful as it is, “Seeds” also plays as a eulogy documenting the decline of generational farming ...
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 ...