SOUTHERN EXPOSURE is a film fellowship program that is actively raising awareness about Alabama’s incredible natural resources and important environmental issues that impact all of us. This innovative summer fellowship brings emerging filmmakers from across the country to tell authentic, engaging stories through short documentary films about Alabama’s environment — and the people who cherish it — from the mountains to the coast.
The Southern Exposure Film Fellowship 2019 films:
- CONVICTION by Kristy Choi
- INTO THE BLACK by Kenzie Greer
- SOMETHING ABOUT LITTLE RIVER by Jeb Brackner
- WATERS OF THE U.S. by Remi Escudié
Produced and directed throughout Alabama by emerging filmmakers from across the country, these short documentary films tell authentic, engaging stories about Alabama's environment and the people who cherish it, from the mountains to the coast.
For more information about the Southern Exposure Film Fellowship or to view the films from previous years, visit: www.southernexposurefilms.org
BIRMINGHAM, AL
Premiere Screening of the 2019 Southern Exposure Films!
The Altamont School
September 12, 2019 | 6 - 8:30 pm
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FORT PAYNE, AL
with Little River Waterkeeper
Little River Canyon Center
September 26, 2019 | 6 - 8 pm
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BIRMINGHAM, AL
as part of the Wild & Scenic Film Festival
Sidewalk Cinema
October 20, 2019 | 2 - 6 pm
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BRING SOUTHERN EXPOSURE FILMS TO YOUR COMMUNITY.
Contact Kelly Marshall at kmarshall@alabamarivers.org or 205-322-6395 to learn how you can host a screening of the Southern Exposure films for your organization, university or school group, colleagues, church, or others who may be interested.