Movie Screening: "The Low Turn Row: A Journey in Time"
Details
HoustonPhotowalk members have been invited to attend a special screening of "The Low Turn Row" during the Houston Cinema Arts Festival. The film is about two photographers who documented the stories of African American farming families in Grimes County, Texas.
You can buy tickets for just this screening, or for the entire Houston Cinema Arts Festival at the following link:
https://www.cinemahtx.org/event/journey-low-turn-row/
Here are some details from the web site:
The Low Turn Row
Saturday, November 10th - 6:30 PM - Moody Center for the Arts
with Wendy Watriss, Fred Baldwin, and jazz musician Corey Harris in attendance
This is a story about discovery of history and heritage, the ten-year journey of Wendy Watriss and Frederick Baldwin, two free-lance photographers who left their life of global reporting in 1971 to work in the USA to revisit and relive the stories of people whose families settled and cultivated the frontier and how their histories shaped the social and political character of our nation today. Living for two years in the back pasture of African American farmers, Watriss and Baldwin photographed, listened, and recorded the stories of people who settled and developed Grimes County, a county north of Houston, the western edge of the corn and cotton culture that grew from the arrival of white, Old South planters who moved west in search of new lands for cotton farming in the 19th century. This event is the beginning of a longer documentary about their journey through the American experience. It is a combination of images, words, music, dialogue, and conversation based on the story of people and their memories in photographs and video, excerpts of films, interviews, and live performances of Blues music of Mance Lipscomb, who described the experiences of African Americans in Grimes County where he was born.
