When:
October 25, 2017 @ 6:00 pm – 7:30 pm
2017-10-25T18:00:00-05:00
2017-10-25T19:30:00-05:00
Where:
Overby Center
University
MS 38677
USA
Cost:
Free
Contact:
Becca Walton
Premiere Screening of FLAG FLAP OVER MISSISSIPPI @ Overby Center  | Oxford | Mississippi | United States

The Southern Documentary Project, an Institute of the Center for the Study of Southern Culture at the University of Mississippi, has a new documentary film titled Flag Flap Over Mississippi by director Rex Jones that explores tensions around the divisive Mississippi state flag. There will be a premiere screening and discussion of the film at 6pm on Wednesday, October 25 at the Overby Center for Journalism and Politics on the UM campus. A discussion of the film will follow, with UM professor Ralph Eubanks moderating a discussion with Starke Miller and Carlos Moore, who appear in the film. The screening and discussion are free and open to the public.

Flag Flap includes interviews with Mississippians who discuss the state’s continued use of a flag which includes the Confederate battle emblem. While the Legislature selected the design in 1894 at the height of white supremacist violence and the codification of Jim Crow, some consider it a symbol of pride in the sacrifice of ancestors who fought in the Confederate army. The film explores these perspectives within the context of the current political environment.

View a trailer for the film at https://vimeo.com/233884994, and learn more about the film at flagflap.com.

The film includes interviews with several Mississippians, including Bertram Hayes-Davis, great-great-grandson of Jefferson Davis, local Civil War historian Starke Miller, attorney and Judge Carlos Moore, artist Laurin Stennis, Episcopal Bishop of Mississippi the Rt. Reverend Brian Seage, and DeBorah Simpson, flag activist.

Filmmaker Rex Jones says, “The discourse over the 1894 Mississippi state flag often becomes so contentious that the debate quickly devolves into a shouting match. Flag Flap was conceived as a filmic conversation between all sides that will hopefully generate more civil discussion in the public sphere.”

There will be a second screening at Millsaps in Jackson on Monday, November 6 at 6pm in Room 215 of the Academic Complex.

About Rex Jones

Rex Jones is an award-winning documentary filmmaker who joined the Southern Documentary Project at the University of Mississippi in July 2011. Rex, a Hickory, Mississippi native, is an MFA graduate in Science and Natural History Filmmaking from Montana State University and also holds a BS in Computer Engineering and an MBA from Mississippi State University. His works have been broadcast on PBS, chosen as official selections of film festivals throughout the country, and won multiple awards from various organizations. Two recent feature films, LA FRONTERA and LONGLEAF: THE HEART OF PINE, were broadcast on numerous PBS stations nationwide . BEAUTIFUL JIM won the Programmers’ Choice Award at the 2014 Crossroads Film Festival, A TIME TO ALL THINGS won the 2014 Heritage Award in Preservation Education from the Mississippi Heritage Trust, and A PICKUP LOAD OF PIGS won awards from multiple conservation organizations. Rex is also the co-author of LECILE: THIS AIN’T MY FIRST RODEO, which is the winner of the 2016 Will Rogers Medallion Award for Excellence in Western Literature – Biography & Memoir.