All Dirt Roads Taste of Salt

View the trailer: This exploration of a woman’s life in Mississippi reveals the transformative power of people, places, and moments. A heartfelt tribute to resilience, love, and community, join us on this powerful journey through Mississippi’s tapestry of multigenerational connections.

Director Profile: Dee Rees

Dee Rees is a visionary filmmaker whose bold storytelling and powerful narratives have captured audiences worldwide. Rees’s accomplished career has included a series of critically acclaimed works, each marked by an unwavering commitment to representing the diverse experiences of marginalized communities.

Film Review: “Nanny” – A Bold and Engaging Exploration of Motherhood and Legacy

“Nanny” is a deeply personal and emotionally charged short film that centers around a mother of Jamaican descent who, grappling with her own identity and need for connection, hires a Jamaican nanny for her daughter. Through the lens of this intimate relationship, Jusu masterfully delves into the layers of Black womanhood, intergenerational trauma, and the longing for a sense of belonging.

Nikyatu Jusu On Her Film Nanny | AFI Fest

University Professor and Director of the acclaimed horror short, “Suicide By Sunlight” Discusses her Sundance Winning feature #Nanny. #Sundance #Nannymovie #Film

Love is a Form of Resistance | Till (2022)

Chukwu and Deadwyler talked with RogerEbert.com about recreating 1955 Chicago, how the film wrestles with Black trauma, and the coming together of the film’s best shot. 

‘Till’ Trailer: Danielle Deadwyler Shows Mother’s Heartbreak, Defiance Over Son’s Murder

Movies | Hollywood Reporter | The latest trailer for Till, Clemency director Chinonye Chukwu’s movie about the 1955 lynching of Emmett Till, shows his mother Mamie Till-Mobley choosing an open casket funeral, which sparked the U.S. civil rights movement. “The whole world has to see what happened to my son,” Mamie, played by The Harder They Fall’s Danielle Deadwyler, declares