Join us each season for a series of micro documentary shorts about Savannah and Coastal Georgia.
Season 2
Join us throughout 2025 for a new series of micro shorts from Savannah and the coastal regions.
Savannah-based artist Jerome Meadows reflects on his creative process and deep connection to his community through work confronting racial inequality and celebrating cultural resilience.
A heartwarming behind-the-scenes exploration of Georgia Southern’s Wildlife Center from it’s inspiration to Freedom, Georgia Southern University’s beloved bald eagle to the dedicated staff at the Wildlife Center. By Bae Allen.
Season 1 Films
A family gathers for a traditional sugar cane boil and country dance in rural Statesboro, Georgia. A film by Abbey Hoekzema
The fish hatchery in Richmond Hill, Georgia is the only hatchery for Georgia DNR that produces hybrid striped bass. Focusing on the hormones given to the adult striped bass, as well as focusing on the timing and water temperature. This process is done because many aquatic ecosystems don’t have the environment to produce an adequate amount of striped bass. Directed by Noah Harper. Georgia Southern University.
A look at ongoing maritime research at Long Island with Dr. Kurt Knoerl and Georgia Southern University History students. Official 2023 Selection for All American High School Film Fest Produced by Savannah Arts Academy Film Students. Edited by Oliver Stone and Meredith Sneed. Made in collaboration with DOC Savannah.
Director Jennifer Grossman explores the impact of lack accessible handicap parking has on her ability to enjoy Savannah, the hostess city. Out of the 17,027 parkings spaces, only 216 are exclusively for disabled persons. That’s .01%.
A poetic documentary describing the city of Savannah as a place. Block by Block students developed and produced this film during a February 2023 workshop. Film by Block by Block students with Deep Center. Produced by DOC Savannah