Skip to content

Screenings
  • Open captions in-person Open Captions




A black-and-white film still from Seeds shows an older Black man holding a baby against his chest. The baby looks out while the man looks down at the baby holding their pacifier. There is a playset in the background.

Screenings


In-Person

Seeds is a portrait of centennial farmers in the American South. Using lyrical black-and-white imagery, this meditative film examines the decline of generational Black farmers and the significance of owning land.

Thank you to our screening partners: Be Reel Black Cinema Collective, Brown Girls Doc Mafia, Working Films, Black Documentary Collective







Directors Spotlight



Brittany Shyne

Director

Brittany Shyne is an independent filmmaker working in the narrative and nonfiction art forms. Recipient of the 2021 Artist Disruptor Award from the Center of Cultural Power, Shyne has worked as a cinematographer on The Debutantes (2024 Tribeca Festival) and the Academy Award–winning film American Factory (2019 Sundance Film Festival).





  • Year 2025
  • Runtime 123 minutes
  • Country United States
  • Language English
  • Director Brittany Shyne
  • Producer Danielle Varga, Sabrina Schmidt Gordon
  • Executive Producer Leslie Fields-Cruz, Maida Lynn
  • Cinematographer Brittany Shyne
  • Editor Malika Zouhali-Worrall
  • Composer Aubrey Lowe, Robert Aiki
  • Sound Design Ben Kruse, Daniel Timmons
  • Music Aubrey Lowe, Robert Aiki
  • Premiere Philadelphia





You may also like