- âAmerican history is littered with unfinished conversations. If we are smart, we listen, we follow these murmurs and we see where they lead. Jon-Sesrie Goff does just that in After Sherman.â - Review in The Hollywood Reporter
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- âA work that speaks to, as the director says, âa history of knowing who we are and whose we are.ââ - Review in The New York Times
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- âSometimes an essay, sometimes a poem, sometimes a meditation, sometimes a denunciation and sometimes a celebration...â - Review in Documentary Magazine
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- âGoff seeks not to vanquish or reconcile this conflict so much as he looks to embrace the beauty inherent within these contradictions for Black Southerners like himself...â -Â Review in The Playlist
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- âThatâs the gift that I ultimately wanted to give the community was a reflection back of all the love that they showered on me.â - Filmmaker Interview in The Moveable Feast
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- âI also wanted to show my love for this place, for the landscape, the people.â - Filmmaker Interview on All Of It | WNYC
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âRacism is a national crisis, and I wouldnât say itâs unique to Charleston or to South Carolina, so I wanted to show something that was also prideful because I still love South Carolina and the low country, so I had to show my vision of the space. Thatâs when I knew I had to keep on with the film.â -Jon-Sesrie Goff, Filmmaker
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