Press Release for
Wednesday, September 2, 2009 St. Augustine Civil Rights Struggle Explored in Dare Not Walk Alone
Carl Holman, Assistant Director of Marketing
and Communications
UNF Fine Arts Center
(904)
620-1921
The University
of North Florida Fine Arts Center hosts “Dare Not Walk Alone” with
Producer/Director Jeremy Dean as part of the Southern Arts Federation’s Southern
Circuit Tour of Independent Filmmakers. The movie, which chronicles the civil
rights movement in St. Augustine, will be shown at the UNF Recital Hall in
Jacksonville, FL on Saturday, Sept. 19, 2009 at 7:00 p.m.
Following a screening of his
documentary, “Dare Not Walk Alone,” Dean will engage the audience in a
discussion about the film and his work as a filmmaker. Tickets are available for
$6 for adults and $5 for students in cash from the UNF Ticket Box Office.
Charges and processing fees will be applied when using credit or debit card.
On June 18, 1964 a white hotel owner
in St. Augustine, Florida, poured acid in a swimming pool filled with black and
white youth conducting a civil rights demonstration. Photographs of this
horrific incident were on the front page of every major newspaper around the
world and broke the filibuster in the Senate allowing President Johnson to sign
the Civil Rights Act into law. With rarely seen news footage and revealing
interviews, “Dare Not Walk
Alone” uncovers the untold story of the St. Augustine
movement that led to this historic legislation. But far from a history lesson,
the film also looks at the aftermath of desegregation and the grim realities of
life today on streets where those campaigns were fought, in a place that
symbolizes what Barack Obama has called "the gap between the promise of our
ideals and the reality of our time." This film has been called the "Civil Rights
film for the modern age" and in the end we see signs of hope and reconciliation
as well as a challenge to take the next step forward.
As the son of missionaries, Jeremy
Dean spent his youth traveling the world. He was immersed in the jungles of
Central and South America and Asia. He also traveled throughout Eastern Europe,
the Caribbean, and the South Pacific. It was during this time that he was
exposed to numerous cultures and the struggles of indigenous peoples. He had to
learn to survive by dealing with tribal customs and local traditions that
sparked an interest in finding connections between diverse parts of the world.
Dean returned to the United States to finish his formal education, receiving his
B.A. in Fine Arts from Flagler College in St. Augustine, Florida in 2002. In
2003, Dean attended the University of the Nations School of Digital Filmmaking
in Kona, Hawaii where he wrote and directed the short film “Vanity.” Upon
returning to St. Augustine, Jeremy moved into a largely impoverished
African-American neighborhood. He learned of a great civil rights struggle that
took place in that community 40 years earlier. After joining a local church,
through his friendships he began documenting the life stories of people who had
led the way for freedom so many years ago. These stories became the basis for
his first feature-length film, “Dare Not Walk
Alone.”
An award-winning film, “Dare Not
Walk Alone” has screened at numerous festivals, including the Atlanta Film
Festival, Cinequest Film Festival, Fort Lauderdale International Film Festival,
Florida Film Festival, Jacksonville Film Festival, Sarasota International Film
Festival, Connecticut Film Festival, San Francisco Black Film Festival, and the
Western New York Black Film Festival. The film received the Audience Award from
Deep Focus Film Festival in Columbus, Ohio.
The Southern Circuit Tour of
Independent Filmmakers is a program of the Southern Arts Federation, a
not-for-profit regional arts organization making a positive difference in the
arts throughout the South since 1975. Southern Arts Federation is supported by
funding and programming partnerships with the National Endowment for the Arts
and the state arts agencies of Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana,
Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Tennessee. Special support for
Southern Circuit is provided by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.
For more information on the Southern Arts Federation and its programs visit
www.southarts.org.
Tickets and
Information:
Tickets are available for $6 for
adults and $5 for students in cash from the UNF Ticket Box Office. Charges and
processing fees will be applied when using credit or debit card. For complete
information about any shows or to purchase single tickets, visit www.unf.edu/fineartscenter or call
the UNF Ticket Box Office at (904) 620-2878. Patrons can visit the Box Office
in person at the University of North Florida, Building 45, Room 1400, 1 UNF
Drive, Jacksonville, FL 32224. Hours are 8:30 a.m. to p.m. Monday through
Friday, and 90 minutes prior to show time.
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