Briars in The Cotton Patch DVD

$11.00
( 4 Reviews )

This award-winning documentary tells the story of a courageous group of blacks and whites who withstood bullets, bombs and boycotts at Koinonia Farm in the years leading up to the Civil Rights era. Director Faith Fuller, who lived at Koinonia as a child, has updated this thought-provoking piece 10 years after its 2002 debut. Bonus features include the 7-minute short Clarence Jordan: Legacy of Faith, a look at daily life of the Koinonia community today, Koinonia kid Greg Wittkamper's 40th high school reunion, and footage from the Briars premiere opening night in Americus. Appropriate for a wide range of audiences, from high school and college classrooms to church presentations, or to add to your home collection.

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4 Reviews

5/5
Patrick Newberry Nov 5th 2020

Very informative.

I have watched this story several times and each time I learn something new. The story still stays fresh and relevant even today. Makes a great Christmas Gift too!

5/5
Ken Johnson Oct 11th 2020

Excellent Documentary

For anyone who is interested in the rich history of Habitat for Humanity, "Briars" is a must. The story is well told and gives proper credit to Koinonia Farm's having given birth to what we know today as an impressive international organization. Also, for anyone interested in the civil rights struggles, this is also a "must see." The documentary is beautifully produced with wonderful historic material. Faith Fuller has given the world a wonderful historical document.

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