PIG
Showing JANUARY 20, 2023, 7PM @ Covey Nest
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A truffle hunter who lives alone in the Oregon wilderness must return to his past in Portland in search of his beloved foraging pig after she is kidnapped.
BALLAD OF A BLACK MOTHER
Showing JANUARY 21, 2023, 3PM @ Covey Nest
PRIVATE SCREENING

Every day across America, groups of African-American women gather to commemorate the deaths of loved ones lost to police and community violence. Gwen Carr, the mother of Eric Garner, belongs to this club of women that requires a high price for membership. In the aftermath of her son’s death, Gwen Carr channels her pain into a larger societal purpose, reshaping the conversation about African American motherhood and justice in America. This film is one woman’s journey as she goes from grief to activism to steely resolve.
FENCES
Showing JANUARY 21, 2023, 7PM @ Covey Nest
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Fences produced and directed by Denzel Washington and written by August Wilson, based on his Pulitzer Prize-winning 1985 play of the same name. A working-class African-American father tries to raise his family in the 1950s, while coming to terms with the events of his life.
ONE HOUR – FSU SHORTS
Showing JANUARY 22, 2023, 3PM @ Covey Nest
Admission is FREE

An evening of short films produced and directed by outstanding student filmmakers from the Florida State University College of Motion Picture Arts
WHERE THE CRAWDADS SING
Showing JANUARY 23, 2023, 7PM @ Covey Nest
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A woman who raised herself in the marshes of the Deep South becomes a suspect in the murder of a man with whom she was once involved.
THE BOYS WHO SAID NO !
Showing JANUARY 24, 2023, 7PM @ Covey Nest
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As the war in Vietnam raged, one of the largest and most successful youth-led resistance movements in American history was growing at home.
Hundreds of thousands of young men opposed to an unjust war said NO to being drafted into the military, risking up to five years in federal prison. Their individual courage and collective nonviolent actions helped end a tragic war and the draft.
Directed by Oscar-nominated filmmaker Judith Ehrlich, The Boys Who Said NO! tells for the first time the inspiring story and impact of the draft resistance movement.
TALL TIMBER FILMS PACKAGE DEAL
The evening will begin with an outdoor social at 6 p.m. and films will follow at 6:45 p.m. A variety of guests involved with the making of these films will be joining us to discuss the films and take questions between screenings.
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1. INTRODUCING THE INDIGO
Showing JANUARY 25, 2023 @ Tall Timbers

Introducing the Indigo is a documentary short film for young people about a threatened species: the Eastern indigo snake. The longest snake native to North America, the indigo faces loss of habitat and other challenges. Join the filmmakers on a journey of discovery and natural wonder, and learn about this remarkable species, its habitat, its dependence on gopher tortoise burrows, and the role of prescribed fire in this dynamic film. As viewers explore Longleaf pine forest and watch the indigo snake, they hear a conversation unfold between a young woman and two curious children. While the girl and boy ask questions, the woman reveals some of the fascinating aspects of the Eastern indigo snake and its behaviors.
2. OKEFENOKEE SWAMPIN’ – ON THE FLY
Showing JANUARY 25, 2023 @ Tall Timbers

3. OSHKIGIN SPIRIT OF FIRE
Showing JANUARY 25, 2023 @ Tall Timbers

Not all fire is bad. Increased droughts and longer fire seasons in recent decades have caused more frequent, dangerous, and intense fires across the country. But for thousands of years, Native people used fire to prevent these intense fires, while also using it to cultivate the land, build communities, and preserve natural forests. Current laws preventing controlled burns have changed both the environment of the Upper Midwest and the culture of Native Tribes. Like the fire that rejuvenates the forest, a small group is working to revive this valuable practice. Oshkigin – Spirit of Fire shows the ways that traditional fire uses can reconnect us with the land and preserve the natural world.
4. OKEFENOKEE DESTINY
Showing JANUARY 25, 2023 @ Tall Timbers

Short documentary made by a coalition of environmental and state employees highlighting the need to stop drilling efforts in our rivers.
LET THE CHURCH SAY
Showing JANUARY 28, 2023, 7PM @ Covey Nest
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Documentary about the relevancy of the Black Church today
1982
Showing JANUARY 29, 2023, 3PM @ Covey Nest
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Oualid Mouaness’ debut film “1982” is a beautifully blended coming-of-age tale that follows the 1982 invasion of Lebanon as seen through the eyes of a schoolboy .