Stand by · pulling the latest frames
Stand by · pulling the latest frames


Southern Rites visits Montgomery County, Ga., one year after the town merged its racially segregated proms, and during a historic election campaign that may lead to its first African-American sheriff. Acclaimed photographer Gillian Laub, whose photos first brought the area unwanted notoriety, documents the repercussions when a white town resident is charged with the murder of a young black man. The case divides locals along well-worn racial lines, and the ensuing plea bargain and sentencing uncover complex truths and produce emotional revelations.
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“What changes and what remains”

Southern Rites (HBO Documentary Films)
Editorial context, craft details, and films that share its DNA.


