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Can films truly capture the essence of history and spark meaningful conversations? Join us as we talk with Gordon Williams, a talented filmmaker who recently received a congressional commendation for his work in telling Black history in Beaumont, Texas. We discuss how documentaries can artfully blend education and entertainment, while also fostering deep, emotional connections with audiences.
Watch the trailer of Gordon's film, They Will Talk About Us: The Charlton-Pollard Story on YouTube https://youtu.be/xLt1EKnuL34?si=1oIh1BFm-9Jjh4uX
A short film, The Example, is available on Amazon Prime https://www.amazon.com/gp/video/detail/B076H9FDK4/ref=atv_dp_share_cu_r
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Can films truly capture the essence of history and spark meaningful conversations? Join us as we talk with Gordon Williams, a talented filmmaker who recently received a congressional commendation for his work in telling Black history in Beaumont, Texas. We discuss how documentaries can artfully blend education and entertainment, while also fostering deep, emotional connections with audiences.
Watch the trailer of Gordon's film, They Will Talk About Us: The Charlton-Pollard Story on YouTube https://youtu.be/xLt1EKnuL34?si=1oIh1BFm-9Jjh4uX
A short film, The Example, is available on Amazon Prime https://www.amazon.com/gp/video/detail/B076H9FDK4/ref=atv_dp_share_cu_r