
The Bozeman Doc Series continues with the critically acclaimed new documentary, Seeds.
Sunday, February 22
Doors open at 6:30PM | Screening begins at 7:00PM
Crawford Theater
$12 general admission, $10 for students
Tickets available at the door or online.
For more info or to see a trailer, go here.
Winner of the Grand Jury Award at Sundance, Seeds interweaves the stories of three Black generational farmers to create a collective and intimate portrait of farming today, Seeds is a moving and powerful exploration of their lives, joys and struggles as well as the fragility of legacy and owning land.
With remarkable intimacy, the film documents their everyday lives—cotton harvesting, chasing cows, dealing with broken machinery, and financial precarities. The camera relishes simple moments—conversations through car windows, candy from grandma’s purse as it captures moments of warmth, joy, and fulfillment—turning them into striking vignettes that honor the families’ connection to the land and each other.
Seeds world-premiered at the Sundance Film Festival to widespread critical acclaim. The film has gone on to screen at major festivals worldwide, winning several awards and being shortlisted for the Best Documentary Oscar.
“A remarkable portrait of America’s oldest Black farmers and the resilience they exhibit…an incredibly rewarding journey, a film indebted to the past that feels brilliantly alive.” – Indiewire
“In her stunning directorial debut, Brittany Shyne crafts a poetic and poignant portrait of Black farmers in the American South…vividly and lovingly captures a legacy that deserves to endure.” – Sundance Film Festival
“An extraordinarily beautiful documentary…a lyrical portrait of a way of life which harbors an urgency that’s very much of our moment.” – The New York Times

