‘Seeds’ Review: A Quietly Stunning Doc Contemplates the Present and Future of Black Farmers

At the Sundance Film Festival in the United States Documentary competition, the film Seeds showcases the lives of two African-American farmers in modern-day America’s rural south. Shyne, who is also the cinematographer, creates a heartfelt depiction of farm life while unveiling the challenges that could potentially jeopardize it. Over the years, the U.S. Department of Agriculture has been accused of unfair practices towards Black farmers, such as denying loans or providing smaller loan amounts compared to what is given to white farmers.

‘Sing Sing’ Filmmakers Roll Into Sundance Film Festival With ‘Train Dreams’ Starring Joel Edgerton

As a devoted admirer, I’m thrilled to share that the creative minds behind the films “Jockey” and “Sing Sing,” who recently earned their first Oscar nominations for best adapted screenplay, are unveiling their newest creation, “Train Dreams,” at the prestigious Sundance Film Festival. The team’s founder, Bentley, humbly acknowledges the whirlwind of success, stating, “It’s a wonderful dilemma to be in” amidst an already bustling year and an influx of positive updates. He continues, “It’s been refreshing to have a project to focus on, preventing us from getting too swept up in the whirlwind of awards contention.