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Reel South SHORTS, the digital hive of the PBS series Reel South, showcases the best in Southern short-form and is built on partnerships with the South’s regional film festivals.

In 1951, a Christmas window astonished a little girl in Louisville, KY. Who is she?
A bowhunter in the Arkansas Ozarks meditates on the Cycle of Life after an animal harvest.
Pamela Winn fights to end the shackling of incarcerated pregnant people in Georgia.
Support for Reel South is made possible by the National Endowment for the Arts, the Center for Asian American Media and by SouthArts.
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Japanese bluegrass band Bluegrass 45 finds cultural unity through their music in the South.
In a quiet West Virginia town, a radio telescope searches for signs of life beyond Earth.
Dr. Albert “Doc” Jones leads the charge to preserve history through scuba diving.
After escaping Japan, an elderly man finds peace as a bamboo farmer in North Carolina.
A young woman is tapped to become the next chief of her tribe in southern Louisiana.
Five Black women take on the Klan in a landmark 1982 civil case for justice.
A Muslim-American family fights for justice after their loved ones are murdered in NC.
Survivors of Birmingham’s bombings work to transform the city’s painful history.
A Black scientist in Arkansas guides farmers through agricultural challenges.
A Black farmer in Virginia wrestles with tradition and the changing needs of the economy.
Extras
Who is the mysterious woman at the funeral for Alison Wilson's husband?
Understanding eating disorders and anxiety through the eyes of teens and their families.
Barbara Jordan’s voice shook the nation. Discover her story in The Inquisitor.
Librarians across the U.S. examine how the review of library materials is impacting communities.
A professor seeks to prove Arthurian legends have roots in actual British history.
Experts search for evidence that female gladiators once existed in Ancient Rome.
Learn about Elie Wiesel, Holocaust survivor and Nobel Peace Prize-winning author of Night.
Elie Wiesel reunited with his sister in France.
Elie Wiesel vowed to always speak up whenever people were enduring suffering and humiliation.
In "Night," Elie Wiesel recounts a memory of witnessing three victims being hung.