Son of the South (film) explained

Son of the South (film) should not be confused with Song of the South.

Son of the South
Director:Barry Alexander Brown
Screenplay:Barry Alexander Brown
Music:Steven Argila
Cinematography:John Rosario
Editing:Barry Alexander Brown
Runtime:105 minutes
Country:United States
Language:English
Budget:$5.5 million[1]
Gross:$48,582[2]

Son of the South is a 2020 American biographical historical drama film, written and directed by Barry Alexander Brown. Based on Bob Zellner's autobiography, The Wrong Side of Murder Creek: A White Southerner in the Freedom Movement, Lucas Till portrays Zellner, with Lex Scott Davis, Lucy Hale, Jake Abel, Shamier Anderson, Julia Ormond, Cedric the Entertainer and Brian Dennehy (in his final film role) appearing in supporting roles. Spike Lee serves as an executive producer.

It had its world premiere at the American Black Film Festival on August 26, 2020. It was released on February 5, 2021, by Clear Horizon Entertainment and Vertical Entertainment, receiving mixed reviews from critics, however praising Till's performance.

Plot

The film opens on April 5, 1961, and focuses on Bob Zellner, who is the son of a Methodist minister, a senior attending all-White Huntingdon College in Montgomery, Alabama. Seeking information with which to write research papers on race relations, Zellner and four fellow students attend an event held in a Baptist Black church to mark the fifth anniversary of the 1955–1956 Montgomery bus boycott. The event is conducted by Ralph Abernathy and Rosa Parks. When the police arrive to arrest them, the White students evade arrest by fleeing through a back door. Dubbed the 'Huntingdon Five' in a newspaper, a cross is burned on the yard outside Zellner's room by the KKK. Zellner's klansman grandfather, J.O., warns him not to involve himself in the civil rights movement.

Witnessing an attack on the Freedom Riders on May 19, 1961, Zellner helps Jessica Mitford get to safety. At first a passive supporter of the movement, Zellner goes on to become SNCC's first White field secretary. Facing suspicion at first from black SNCC activists, he proves his bona fides by protesting alongside them, narrowly escaping a lynching by rural, white southerners while in McComb, Mississippi after a march to the county courthouse on October 30, 1961. Following the murder of Herbert Lee, Zellner decides to leave the movement and continue his studies in the North. After a violent confrontation with a former friend, who organized the attempted lynching, Zellner firmly changes course and then commits himself to the movement. The film ends with a montage of Zellner's activism during the '60s on civil rights, including a tribute to his mentor, the late John Lewis.

Production

Development and pre-production

In February 2019, it was announced Barry Alexander Brown would direct the film, from a screenplay he wrote, while Colin Bates, Eve Pomerance, Bill Black, and Stan Erdreich will serve as producers on the film, while Spike Lee, Frank Barwah, Steven Ray, and Christian D. Bruun will serve as executive producers.[3] In April 2019, Lucas Till, Lucy Hale, Lex Scott Davis, Julia Ormond, Cedric the Entertainer, Mike Manning, Sharonne Lainer, Brian Dennehy, Chaka Forman, Shamier Anderson, Jake Abel, Ludi Lin,[4] Onye Eme-Akwari, Dexter Darden, and Matt William Knowles[5] joined the cast of the film.[6] [7] [8] [9] [10]

Filming

Principal photography began in April 2019, in Montgomery, Alabama.[11] [12]

Release

The film had its world premiere at the American Black Film Festival on August 26, 2020.[13] Before that, Clear Horizon Entertainment acquired U.S. distribution rights to the film.[14] On January 14, 2021, it was announced along with the release of the trailer, that Vertical Entertainment will co-distribute the film in the U.S. and release it in theaters and VOD on February 5.[15]

Reception

On review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes the film has rating based on reviews from critics and an average rating of .[16] On Metacritic, the film holds a rating of 60 out of 100, based on 4 critics, indicating "mixed or average reviews".[17] Till's performance received critical acclaim.

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Civil rights-themed indie movie expected to begin filming locally in November .
  2. Web site: Son of the South .
  3. Web site: 'BlacKkKlansman's Spike Lee & Barry Alexander Brown Team On 'Son of the South' Film. Deadline Hollywood. Amanda. N'Duka. February 6, 2019. April 16, 2019.
  4. Web site: 'Aquaman' Actor Ludi Lin Joins Spike Lee-Produced 'Son of the South' (EXCLUSIVE). Kroll. Justin. 2019-04-26. Variety. en. 2019-04-26.
  5. Web site: Film News Roundup: Sabrina Carpenter to Star in 'Work It' Dance Comedy. McNary. Dave. 2019-05-03. Variety. en. 2019-06-22.
  6. Web site: Lucy Hale, Lucas Till to Star in Spike Lee's Civil Rights Drama 'Son of the South' (EXCLUSIVE). Variety. Dave. McNary. April 15, 2019. April 16, 2019.
  7. Web site: 'Love & Mercy' Actor Jake Abel Joins Civil Rights Drama 'Son of the South'. Deadline Hollywood. Amanda. N'Duka. April 16, 2019. April 16, 2019.
  8. Web site: 'Maze Runner's Dexter Darden To Play John Lewis In 'Son Of The South'. Deadline Hollywood. Amanda. N'Duka. April 24, 2019. April 24, 2019.
  9. Web site: Film News Roundup: Sabrina Carpenter to Star in 'Work It' Dance Comedy. McNary. Dave. 2019-05-03. Variety. en. 2019-05-06.
  10. Web site: Mike C. Manning Joins 'Son of the South'; Makenzie Vega, Nicky Whelan Set For 'Instafame'; Amelia Crouch In 'Eight For Silver'. N'Duka. Amanda. 2019-05-07. Deadline. en. 2019-06-22.
  11. Web site: Extras needed for 'Son of the South' movie filming in Montgomery. wtvy.com. WSFA Staff. April 11, 2019. April 16, 2019.
  12. Web site: 'Son of the South' movie scenes to be filmed at Tuskegee University. wsfa.com. April 9, 2019. April 16, 2019.
  13. Web site: Son of the South. American Black Film Festival. August 27, 2020.
  14. Web site: Clear Horizon Launches U.S. Distribution Arm With 'Son Of The South' From 'BlacKkKlansman' Editor Barry Alexander Brown. Deadline Hollywood. Andreas. Wiseman. August 26, 2020. August 27, 2020.
  15. Web site: Trailer for Son of the South with Spike Lee as Executive Producer. 14 January 2021.
  16. Web site: Son of the South (2021). Rotten Tomatoes. Fandango. .
  17. Web site: Son of the South . .