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Title Unspoken [(DVD) videorecording] / a LittlePurpleCow production ; a film by Stephanie Calabrese ; written, directed and produced by Stephanie Calabrese.

Publication Info. [San Francisco, CA] : Video Project, [2023]
Location Call No. Status
 Nichols Adult DVD Nonfiction  305.8 UNS    AVAILABLE
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Description 1 videodisc (78 min.) : sound, color ; 4 3/4 in.
Physical Medium plastic rdamat
4 3/4 in.
burning rdapm
Description auditory captions sapdv
digital rdatr
optical rdarm
stereo rdacpc
Dolby Digital 2.0
sound rdasco
wide screen rdaar
NTSC rdabs
video file rdaft
DVD video
all regions rdare
Documentary films lcgft
System Details DVD-R, NTSC all regions; Dolby Digital 2.0; [color].
Language English audio; closed captioned.
Note Title and credits from screen.
Originally produced as a motion picture in 2021.
Performer Narrator, Stephanie Calabrese ; with Tyrone Brooks, Nowell Briscoe, Johnny Smith, John Howard, Lynn Robinson Camp, Anthony Pitch, Peggy Johnson Cooper Flint, Lamar Palmer, Marvin Sorrells.
Credits Director of photography and editor, Stephanie Calabrese ; music, Kwame Brandt-Pierce.
Summary Explores the impact of racial division in a small southern town, particularly in relation to the 1946 Moore's Ford Lynching, which is considered the last mass lynching in America. Through the iPhone camera lens of resident Stephanie Calabrese, the film uncovers buried truths and sheds light on the secrecy that still surrounds this tragic event, as well as the ongoing impact of segregation, the Civil Rights Movement, and the integration of schools and society in Monroe, Georgia. Sourced from 40 interviews with fellow residents and extensive research, the film offers a nuanced and complex understanding of the historical factors that have contributed to the racial divide in the town, as well as contemporary challenges that continue to perpetuate it. By bringing these issues to the surface, the film aims to inspire dialog focused on race relations, divisions, and opportunities for reconciliation in hometowns across America. Includes local residents reenacting the lynchings.
Subject Lynching -- Georgia -- Monroe -- History -- Videodiscs.
African Americans -- Georgia -- Monroe -- Social conditions -- Videodiscs.
Racism -- Georgia -- Monroe -- Videodiscs.
Monroe (Ga.) -- Race relations -- Videodiscs.
Genre documentary film.
Documentary films.
Historical reenactments (Motion pictures)
Feature films.
Nonfiction films.
Video recordings for the hearing impaired.
DVD-video discs.
Added Author Calabrese, Stephanie, film director, film producer, screenwriter.
LittlePurpleCow Productions, LLC, production company.
Video Project, publisher.
Music No. USP-2041 Video Project
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