Among Good Christian Peoples (1992)

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The film explores some of the historical, emotional and social interpretations of Jacqueline Woodson's personal essay "Growing Up Black and Gay Among Good Christian Peoples." The video combines Woodson reading her own compelling essay with footage shot in Pixel Vision imagining childhood memories through interviews, and adults play-acting by reading a children's Bible and having slumber parties.

Director: Catherine Saalfield, Jacqueline Woodson
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 23 min
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Language: English
Original Language: en
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What is Among Good Christian Peoples about?
The film explores some of the historical, emotional and social interpretations of Jacqueline Woodson's personal essay "Growing Up Black and Gay Among Good Christian Peoples." The video combines Woodson reading her own compelling essay with footage shot in Pixel Vision imagining childhood memories through interviews, and adults play-acting by reading a children's Bible and having slumber parties.
Who directed Among Good Christian Peoples?
Among Good Christian Peoples was directed by Catherine Saalfield, Jacqueline Woodson.
Who stars in Among Good Christian Peoples?
Among Good Christian Peoples stars Jacqueline Woodson.
How long is Among Good Christian Peoples?
Among Good Christian Peoples has a runtime of 23m (23 minutes).
What genre is Among Good Christian Peoples?
Among Good Christian Peoples is a Documentary film.