Writer-director Huo Meng’s Berlin competition entry follows an extended family of farmers scraping by as their country ...
Shyne’s powerful eye is one of the reasons “Seeds,” a lyrical portrait of Black farmers in the American South, is one of the must-see documentaries at Sundance, and will continue to be vital ...
Sundance: Shot in black-and-white, this must-see documentary reflects the mission of many families to keep their connection to the earth alive.
A farming family in rural China gets a rich, warm portrait in Huo Meng’s picturesque second feature Living the Land, set in ...
Shyne, who is also the cinematographer, finds terrific beauty in Carlie’s face with its weepy eyes and silvered hair peeking ...
Released on Thursday, February 2, the close-up captures Prince William flashing his signature warm smile, sporting his ...
Brittany Shyne constructs an empathetic portrait of Black agrarian life while also revealing threats to its survival in her Sundance-premiering directorial debut.
Seeds observes two Black farmers in the contemporary American South. Shyne, who also serves as cinematographer, constructs an empathetic portrait of agrarian life while also revealing threats to ...
A languid, loving portrait of Black farmers in the South, “Seeds” is a mixture of celebration and lament. Family farming has been endangered, but for African American farmers, the land ...