Channing Godfrey Peoples

Channing Godfrey Peoples

Nascimento : , Fort Worth, Texas, USA

História

Channing Godfrey Peoples is an American writer, director, and producer. Her feature film directorial debut Miss Juneteenth received critical acclaim.

Perfil

Channing Godfrey Peoples

Filmes

Doretha's Blues
Writer
Doretha goes out for her evening drink at her local watering hole when a news story dredges up old memories.
Doretha's Blues
Director
Doretha goes out for her evening drink at her local watering hole when a news story dredges up old memories.
Miss Juneteenth
Writer
Uma ex-rainha da beleza se tornou mãe solo trabalhadora, agora prepara sua filha adolescente rebelde para o concurso “Miss Juneteenth”, na esperança de impedir que ela repita os mesmos erros na vida que ela cometeu..
Miss Juneteenth
Director
Uma ex-rainha da beleza se tornou mãe solo trabalhadora, agora prepara sua filha adolescente rebelde para o concurso “Miss Juneteenth”, na esperança de impedir que ela repita os mesmos erros na vida que ela cometeu..
Carry Me Home
Writer
For over two centuries, African-American funeral homes have passed down an untold, elaborate tradition of burying the dead in grand flair. Carry Me Home, a short documentary, witnesses this tradition touch one widow's life and transforms her grief into celebration. After the loss of her husband, Lessie Thompson surrounds herself with her family and prepares for the funeral, opening a window into the rich, vivid history of African-American funeral traditions that span from segregation and slavery all the way back to West Africa. Horse drawn carriages carrying the coffin, brightly colored funeral garments and open expressions of grief and celebration color many African-American funeral services. These stylish and celebratory ceremonies have been passed down through generations old family-run funeral homes, and continue today.
Carry Me Home
Director
For over two centuries, African-American funeral homes have passed down an untold, elaborate tradition of burying the dead in grand flair. Carry Me Home, a short documentary, witnesses this tradition touch one widow's life and transforms her grief into celebration. After the loss of her husband, Lessie Thompson surrounds herself with her family and prepares for the funeral, opening a window into the rich, vivid history of African-American funeral traditions that span from segregation and slavery all the way back to West Africa. Horse drawn carriages carrying the coffin, brightly colored funeral garments and open expressions of grief and celebration color many African-American funeral services. These stylish and celebratory ceremonies have been passed down through generations old family-run funeral homes, and continue today.