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PBS North Carolina Announces Eighth Season of Docuseries Reel South

Reel South Season 8 key art featuring a collage of characters from films

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

 

PBS NORTH CAROLINA ANNOUNCES EIGHTH SEASON OF DOCUSERIES REEL SOUTH 

Eleven new films about resilience debut this spring, including Stay Prayed Up featuring 83-year-old Lena Mae ‘Mother’ Perry and her 50-year legacy lifting spirits across the South. 
 

RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK, NC, 3/13/23 – The documentary series Reel South has acquired 11 new films to broadcast and stream as part of its eighth season, coming to PBS North Carolina this spring. The series, executive produced by the PBS stations PBS North Carolina, South Carolina ETV and Louisiana Public Broadcasting, will be broadcast on PBS, streamed on the PBS app and then will have expanded SVOD distribution on the likes of the Amazon Prime PBS Documentaries Channel with PBSd. The series will roll out six weeks of new releases beginning the week of April 10, 2023.

“This season of Reel South forefronts the complexities and unyielding vitality of love –– love for your home, your family, your God, your people and critically, yourself,” said series producer Nick Price. Season 8 of the IDA-Award-nominated curated anthology series refines the meaning of individualism across 11 films, within 6 episodes, getting their public television debut this spring.

The season premiere Stay Prayed Up, charts the legacy and gospel of 83-year-old Lena Mae ‘Mother’ Perry. The charismatic performer has spent the last 50 years as the frontwoman of the legendary North Carolina gospel group, The Branchettes, which has packed churches and lifted weary hearts throughout the South.

“Just when we desperately need this type of programming, along comes Stay Prayed Up, a joyful look at a truly remarkable artist, Mother Perry, captured authentically by two talented, local filmmakers,” said PBS North Carolina’s Director of National Productions, Rachel Raney. “We are thrilled to bring this film to our audience, who are sure to be inspired by Lena Mae Perry’s faith and moved by the infectious music of The Branchettes.”

Other feature films in the series include Carlo Nasisse, Andrew Kornylak and Luisa Santos’ environmental odyssey of the American South, Stay Here Awhile, told through the stories of four disparate individuals finding solace in the landscape of the region. Also included is Ray Whitehouse’s stirring and timely election biopic of San Antonio’s trans-politico-turned-candidate Frankie Gonzalez-Wolfe. Premiering as the season finale on May 16, A Run for More, chronicles Wolfe’s local campaign for city council while exploring the detritus of Texas’ rising anti-transgender legislation.

In a first for the strand, Reel South will broadcast three new short film compilation episodes. Eight short films were curated to showcase the exemplary storytelling taking place in the South and even among Southerners abroad. 

On April 24, the episode titled Justice is a Beginning will feature two stories from the South’s penitentiary systems: In Louisiana, a devastating investigation into youth suicide and systemic neglect (8 Days at Ware, If/Then | Field of Vision), and in Alabama, an incarcerated man’s rehabilitation starts with his marriage (Love Without Parole).

8 Days at Ware is documentary filmmaking at its finest, shedding light on injustices that impact the most vulnerable,” says Linda Midgett, Louisiana Public Broadcasting’s Executive Producer. “This is a story that is important not just to Louisiana, but to the entire country.”

For AAPI Heritage Month, the series will broadcast the compilation South by South Korea whereby two films bridge the American South and the Korean Peninsula, showcasing the historical and contemporary currents connecting these regions. From stories about one restaurant’s overnight fame and the perils of celebrity culture (Ten by Ten), and another chronicling the overlooked crises of motherhood and adoption, comes a clearer complexion of Korean-American life at home and abroad (The Space Between You & Me). The two films were directed by American graduate students in the United Kingdom each hailing from the South (Tennessee and Alabama).

The episode titled A Culture Askance curates four short films from West Texas to Appalachia. These shorts follow a diverse swath of the South’s artists and activists––two students, a quilter, a performer and an environmentalist–– who seek to rectify and reclaim the region’s culture and history left askew from the values they hold to be true. 

“Unearthed within three feature-length films and three short-film compilations is the journey and story of every person’s privilege, sacrifice and ultimately, the love required to live and strive in the South, to call it home and to create and believe in their place in it,” said Price. “Reel South exists to amplify these stories and these voices.”

Below is a full list of the titles airing as part of season 8 with their premiere dates online and broadcast. Info and graphics for each can be found here. Watch the Season 8 sizzle reel.

Stay Prayed Up 
Thursday, April 13, at 10 PM (Stream beginning Monday, April 10)
Directed by Derek Anderson and Matt Durning

Stay Here Awhile 
Thursday, April 20, at 10 PM (Stream beginning Monday, April 17)
Directed by Carlo Nasisse and Andrew Kornylak

8 Days at Ware 
Thursday, April 27, at 10 PM (Stream beginning Monday, April 24)
Directed by Meg Shutzer and Rachel Mueller

Love Without Parole 
Thursday, April 27, 10 PM (Stream beginning Monday, April 24)
Directed by Greg Womble

Ten by Ten 
Thursday, May 4, at 10 PM (Stream beginning Monday, May 1)
Directed by Jami Bennett

The Space Between You & Me 
Thursday, May 4, at 10 PM (Stream beginning Monday, May 1)
Directed by Lily Ahree Siegel

Quilted Education 
Thursday, May 11, at 10 PM (Stream beginning Monday, May 8)
Directed by Kayla Robinson

Jared Dawson is the Church of Lavonia Elberton 
Thursday, May 11, at 10 PM (Stream beginning Monday, May 8)
Directed by Adam Forrester

Disrupted Borders 
Thursday, May 11, at 10 PM (Stream beginning Monday, May 8)
Directed by Alejandra Aragón

Wiley’s Last Resort 
Thursday, May 11, at 10 PM (Stream beginning Monday, May 8)
Directed by Evan Mascagni and Shawn Lind

A Run for More 
Thursday, May 18, at 10 PM (Stream beginning Monday, May 15)
Directed by Ray Whitehouse

About Reel South 

Reel South reveals the South’s proud yet complicated heritage, as told by a diversity of voices and perspectives through the curation and distribution of feature-length and short documentaries. Reel South is supported by the National Endowment for the Arts, South Arts and the Center for Asian American Media. It is distributed by PBS Plus.

Learn more about Reel South and view films from prior seasons at reelsouth.org. > 

 

About PBS North Carolina 

As North Carolina’s statewide PBS network serving the country’s third-largest public media market, PBS North Carolina educates, informs, entertains and inspires its statewide audience on-air, online and in person. Through its unique partnership of public investment and private support, the network includes in-person engagement, digital-first social and online content delivery and four over-the-air channels: PBS NC, the North Carolina Channel, Rootle 24/7 PBS Kids and the Explorer Channel. Its transformational events and content spark curiosity and wonder for all North Carolinians. Additionally, PBS NC serves as the backbone for North Carolina’s state emergency services. To learn more about PBS North Carolina, visit pbsnc.org or follow us on FacebookInstagram and Twitter. 

 

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For Media Inquiries:
A Press Kit is available for PBS Stations on the Source and for Public Use on Dropbox.
All filmmakers are available for interview and engagement. Screeners available upon request. Please email Nick Price for outreach.

Media Contact
Nick Price
Series Producer
nick@reelsouth.org

Laura Kieler, PBS North Carolina
press@pbsnc.org

Relevant Links:
Press Kit
Social Media Toolkit
Season 8 Trailer