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WW2: Alabama RemembersWW2: Alabama Remembers
We are looking for stories of both Alabama soldiers and civilians who were alive during WWII and have poignant memories of the war.

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Mr. Dial Has Something to SayMr. Dial Has Something to Say
This film examines the life and work of Mr. Thornton Dial, and other gifted African American Southern artists.

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   Recent Productions

Sisters of SelmaSisters of Selma
In 1965, a handful of Catholic sisters came to the city of Selma to help the oppressed, the African American citizens of the South, fight for their civil rights.

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Justice Without Violence Justice Without Violence
The story of the now legendary Montgomery Bus Boycott of 1955-1956. Locally engineered by the African American community, this nonviolent protest to end bus segregation inspired a new era in freedom and human rights struggles around the globe.

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The Alabama Ballet:

The Alabama Ballet: The Making of Romeo and Juliet
Over six weeks, APT's cameras captured days of extreme fatigue, tension, frustration--even humorous moments--as the dancers prepared an infamously arduous piece.

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The Quiltmakers of Gee's Bend The Quiltmakers of Gee's Bend
This documentary explores the extraordinary lives and history of the women of Gee's Bend as they embark on a poignant and often comical bus journey to see their quilts exhibited at a major museum.

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Daniel Wallace

Daniel Wallace: Inspirations of a Writer
Go inside the mind of the author of Big Fish and discover why his inspiration for stories remains in his Alabama roots.

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