(USA, 80 min)
Director: Jethro Waters
Photographer Burk Uzzle, one of America's greatest visual poets, makes museum exhibitions with a local community, travels America's back roads in search of hidden treasures of Americana, and uses his vast archive as a guide to confront race, inequality, and injustice through the many parallels of the 20th and 21st centuries. At the age of 80, Burk shows no signs of slowing in his fervor and adoration for the medium that has been the impetus for his entire life.
Check out this filmmaker's On Story interview