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GRANNY'S DAUGHTERS
A semi-autobiographical short film that had its East Coast premieres at Cinema Souterrain in Atlanta and the Urban Film Festival in Miami.

PURPLE (A REIMAGINING)
A 2021 womanist reimagining of The Color Purple. Writer and director Summer J. Robinson produced Purple in response to Dr. Christina Baker’s book, “Contemporary Black Filmmakers and the Art of Resistance.” In this article, she discusses how contemporary Black women filmmakers use film as a means of resistance and a reclamation of identity. Yet, this resistance is often diminished when the work of Black women writers is reinterpreted and reimagined through the lens of a male film director. Purple seeks to maintain the visibility of Black women through their own voice and efforts.

HARRIET'S DAUGHTERS
Girls and women are largely represented within the criminal injustice system, yet they are largely underrepresented in conversations around criminal justice reform. Recently there has been a 700% increase in girls and women in jails and prisons. This documentary aims to bring awareness to some of things women experience in jail and prison.
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THE PROLOGUE
The Prologue is the first film in a trilogy centered around the legend of Uncle Monday, based on the folklore documented by Zora Neale Hurston.