Jimmie and De, 1965 classmates in Charlotte, connect decades later after a shocking discovery compels them to face their binding truth.
To call A Binding Truth an engaging film seems almost inadequate. At times emotionally raw, A Binding Truth captures both the intimacy and universality of racism in a way that hits you like a gut-check. Directed by Louise Woehrle, A Binding Truth screened here in my hometown Heartland International Film Festival and has proven to have quite the successful festival run. It's clear that Woehrle understands the deeper significance of the film, this is America's story and a story of slavery's legacy, but also never lets us forget the people who are involved.
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