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Bama Girl

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Bama Girl

‘Bama Girl follows a young black woman’’s quest to become the Homecoming Queen at the University of Alabama, one of the great Deep South institutions.  Homecoming has a rich history there, tied into centuries of privilege, tradition, and racial exclusivity.  We follow Jessica Thomas’ as she campaigns for Queen, running against not only 15 other co-eds, but a strictly segregated Greek system, internal black politics, and, most ominously, a secret all-white association called ‘The Machine’ that has been controlling politics at the University for most of the past century. This is a film about the light and the dark sides of heritage  — and an unexpected microcosm of electoral politics that reflects much of what is happening across our country today.

Director:  Rachel Goslins

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