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A series of experiments and prayer offerings by Black women filmmakers.

This trancelike experimental film captures a starry night sky over rural North Florida. A recording of “Florida Storm,” a 1928 hymn written by Judge Jackson in response to the Great Miami Hurricane of 1926 — a text that has informed Allison Janae Hamilton’s work for years — plays on a loop underneath various celestial scenes made from time-lapse astrophotography. The film hearkens to the history of North Florida’s turpentine industry — a brutal system of labor where workers began the workday before sunrise and toiled until well after sunset — and contemplates how their only moments of rest or leisure must have taken place under the cover of this starry expanse.

  • Year
    2025
  • Runtime
    12 minutes
  • Language
    English
  • Country
    United States
  • Premiere
    Philadelphia
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  • Director
    Allison Janae Hamilton
  • Producer
    Allison Janae Hamilton
  • Cinematographer
    Russell Mick
  • Editor
    Dónal Foreman
  • Composer
    Judge Jackson
  • Sound Design
    Blair Wells
  • Music
    Judge Jackson (arr. Candice Hoyes)
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