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Season 10 | Official Trailer

A decade celebrating the resilience and innovation of the American South.

03/10/2025

REEL SOUTH

Season 10 | Official Trailer

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A decade celebrating the resilience and innovation of the American South.

Season 10 showcases inspiring stories of resilience, cultural richness, and innovation across the South, from groundbreaking science to powerful acts of justice.

03/10/2025

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Support for Reel South is made possible by the National Endowment for the Arts, the Center for Asian American Media and by SouthArts.

Season 10 | Official Trailer

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Preview: S10 | 1m 30s | A decade celebrating the resilience and innovation of the American South. (1m 30s)

Japanese Students of Bluegrass

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Clip: S10 Ep1005 | 1m 48s | A member of Bluegrass 45 jams with Kobe University’s Bluegrass club. (1m 48s)

Hidden History at the Scrap Yard

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Clip: S10 Ep1005 | 2m 28s | Bluegrass 45 reunites with the tour van from their first US Tour. (2m 28s)

Called to the Mountains | Official Trailer

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Preview: S10 Ep1005 | 1m | Japanese bluegrass band Bluegrass 45 finds cultural unity through their music in the South. (1m)

A Town Hall Showdown

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Clip: S10 Ep1004 | 3m | When the NSF proposes a funding cut to an Observatory, residents passionately defend the project. (3m)

Small Town Universe | Official Trailer

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Preview: S10 Ep1004 | 30s | In a quiet West Virginia town, a radio telescope searches for signs of life beyond Earth. (30s)

A Sight for Sore Eyes | Deleted Scene

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Clip: S10 Ep1004 | 3m 51s | Sue and her husband reunite and attend a dinner with an electrohypersensitivity group. (3m 51s)

Putting Down Roots | Deleted Scene

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Clip: S10 Ep1004 | 4m 53s | Sue reflects on how her quality of life has improved in Green Bank. (4m 53s)

The Next Generation of Citizen Science

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Clip: S10 Ep1004 | 2m 40s | Ellie White visits an elementary school to lead students in an astronomy project. (2m 40s)

Moving Day | Deleted Scene

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Clip: S10 Ep1004 | 2m 16s | Sue and her husband are reunited as he moves to live with her in Green Bank permanently. (2m 16s)

Finding Relief in West Virginia | Deleted Scene

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Clip: S10 Ep1004 | 5m 56s | Sue is wracked with mystery symptoms. She soon finds the cause: electrohypersensitivity. (5m 56s)

We Are Together

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Clip: S10 Ep1003 | 1m | An animation tells the story of the Ishak people. (1m)

The Voice of Bamboo | Official Trailer

Preview: S10 Ep1003 | 24s | After escaping Japan, an elderly man finds peace as a bamboo farmer in North Carolina. (24s)

The Strength of Bamboo

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Clip: S10 Ep1003 | 2m 6s | A bamboo farmer explains the unique aspects of the plant that brings him peace and spirituality. (2m 6s)

My Children’s Language

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Clip: S10 Ep1003 | 59s | Dr. Jeffery Darensbourg and Maaliyah Papillion reflect on the native language Ishakkoy. (59s)

Life is Danger

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Clip: S10 Ep1003 | 1m 1s | A bamboo farmer recalls his dangerous past and his migration to the United States. (1m 1s)

Ishak | Official Trailer

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Preview: S10 Ep1003 | 19s | A young woman is tapped to become the next chief of her tribe in southern Louisiana. (19s)

The Creation of Underwater Adventure Seekers

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Clip: S10 Ep1003 | 1m | After encountering discrimination in the Scuba diving world, Dr. Jones forms his own club. (1m)

Childhood Tragedy

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Clip: S10 Ep1003 | 1m | The founder of the National Association of Black Scuba Divers recalls a childhood memory. (1m)

Black Godfather of Scuba | Official Trailer

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Preview: S10 Ep1003 | 15s | Dr. Albert “Doc” Jones leads the charge to preserve history through scuba diving. (15s)

The KKK’s Day in Court

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Clip: S10 Ep1002 | 1m 34s | After five Black women are shot by members of the KKK, the three men face trial. (1m 34s)

How to Sue the Klan | Official Trailer

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Preview: S10 Ep1002 | 17s | Five Black women take on the Klan in a landmark 1982 civil case for justice. (17s)

A Buried Statute Opens New Doors

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Clip: S10 Ep1002 | 1m 11s | A legal team working to get justice for victims of the KKK finds hope in a 150-year-old statute. (1m 11s)

This Was a Hate Crime

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Clip: S10 Ep1001 | 1m 8s | A Muslim community mourns three students and reflects on the hatred that caused their deaths. (1m 8s)

Left Entirely to the Family

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Clip: S10 Ep1001 | 1m 59s | The family of three students decide whether to show a video documenting their deaths at trial. (1m 59s)

36 Seconds: Portrait of a Hate Crime | Official Trailer

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Preview: S10 Ep1001 | 30s | A Muslim-American family fights for justice after their loved ones are murdered in NC. (30s)

The Smell of War

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Clip: S10 Ep1002 | 1m 4s | Birmingham's Center Street was nicknamed Dynamite Hill because it was bombed over 50 times. (1m 4s)

Meeting Martin Luther King, Jr.

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Clip: S10 Ep1002 | 1m 2s | A Center Street resident recalls family friend Martin Luther King, Jr. (1m 2s)

I'm Still Here | Official Trailer

Preview: S10 Ep1002 | 17s | Survivors of Birmingham’s bombings work to transform the city’s painful history. (17s)

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