
Best of / Shorts from the 2014 Rural Route Film Festival
Ten short films ranging from 3 to 16 minutes in length explore themes of rural life and experiences, including the acclaimed film White Earth, winner of a 2014 Student Academy Award, a visually-stunning portrait of the North Dakota oil boom told from a young boy’s perspective.
Other films include Lomax, a story of when the famed ethnomusicologist encounters Bill Henley (a 73-year-old recluse living in the Mississippi Delta), amidst his 1941 journey to record an oral history of the blues.
(~ 100 minutes total)