WW2: 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.
Mr.
Dial Has Something to Say This film examines the life and work of
Mr. Thornton Dial, and other gifted African American Southern artists.
Recent
Productions
Sisters 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.
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.
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.
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.