Stalking the Big Cat
Fall 2025 | 45 min.
The North-Georgia-born-and-raised Mize was a superstar in the Golden Age of Baseball before television and terrorized pitchers as a Cardinal, Giant and Yankee. Unlike his cousin Ty Cobb, he played with and against Black athletes before Major League Baseball desegregated in 1947.
Saving The Chattahoochee
2024, 40 min.
The story of three generations of Atlanta women who have defended the river. (SEE TRAILER)
2022, 57 min.
The story of the humanities-based prison education program that now involves hundreds of faculty and alumni. (SEE TRAILER)
2021, 24 min.
A look at Georgia-based artist Michael Murrell whose work over five decades involves lots of passion… and catawampus. (SEE TRAILER)
2019, 54 min.
The story of Lillian Smith (1897-1966), one of the first White southern authors to speak out against White supremacy before the Civil Rights movement. (SEE TRAILER)
2017, 30 min.
The story of south-Georgia-born Mary Crovatt Hambidge, who hung out in bohemian circles in New York in the 1920s and later moved to the north Georgia mountains and started the world famous Weavers of Rabun. (SEE TRAILER)