This is an intimate portrait of life in the Mississippi Delta, where Chinese, African Americans and whites live in a complex world of cotton, labor, and racial conflict. The history of the Chinese community, originally brought to the South to work on cotton plantations after the Civil War, is framed against the harsh realities of civil rights, religion, politics, and class in the South. Rare historical footage and interviews of Delta residents are combined to create this unprecedented document of inter-ethnic relations in the American South. A Third World Newsreel production.
Directors :
Christine Choy ,
Worth Long ,
Allan Siegel
Markets :
Documentary
Year Released : 1984
Running Time :
110
Country : US
Original Language : English
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Screenings
Independent Feature Market
Amien International Film Festival
Women's International Film Festival, Minneapolis
Atlanta Third World Film Festival
Women Direct Series of New Films by Women
Capri Theater
Asian American International Film Festival
Houston Museum of Fine Art
Berlin International Film Festival
Carnegie Public Library, Clarksdale, Mississippi
Greenville Public Library, Mississippi
Dorothy Eisner International Women’s Film Festival
Northwest Film Study Center
Jackson Historical Museum
Filmex: Los Angeles International Film Exposition
Brooklyn Academy of Music