The documentary is now available in two versions, the original at 96-minutes, or a 58-minute version created for meetings, classrooms and other situations where time is a factor– see EDUCATIONAL menu item. We anticipate offering streaming for home streaming and DVDs in spring 2024.

The following institutions have screened the film to audiences to date.

Fine Arts Film Festival, Venice, CA
Harlem International Film Festival, Harlem N.Y.
Black Harvest Film Festival, Chicago, IL
TallGrass Film Festival Wichita, KS
Bronze Lens Film Festival, Atlanta, GA
Cucalorus Film Festival, Wilmington, N.C.
Richmond International Film Festival, Richmond, VA
Montgomery Film Festival, Montgomery, AL
Baltimore International Black Film Festival, Baltimore, MD
Charlotte Film Festival, Charlotte, N.C.
Tallahassee Film Festival, Tallahassee, FL
Toronto Black Film Festival, Toronto, Canada
Plaza Theater, Atlanta, GA
Cine, Athens, GA
Birmingham Museum of Art, Birmingham, AL
Museum of Fine Arts, St Petersburg, FL
American Visionary Art Museum, Baltimore, MD
American Folklore Society Annual Meeting, Indianapolis, IN
National Museum of Art, Washington, D.C.

To schedule a screening, please contact us at: lonnieholleystory(at)gmail.com
We are currently able to offer digital and in-person screenings with or without Q&As from DCP, digital download, streaming, or DVD