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THE FILM

"This film will resonate with all who have struggled to expose truths and find meaningful connections to their own past and America's past too."

 

This documentary film is based on the Afterword of the book, Life of William Grimes the Runaway Slave, written by Regina Mason. The Afterword, “My Long Road Back to William Grimes” reveals Regina’s long path to authenticate her ancestor’s story and the intense personal sacrifices that made editing and re-publishing his original book possible.

 

In the film, Regina’s path is retraced as she visits historical locations and key points of interest along her 15-year path of discovery. The film features special visual effects to create scenes during the 1800s when her ancestor, William Grimes, was enslaved in the South and endured a life of hardship as a free man in the North. This footage is blended with interviews from Regina Mason, her coeditor, Dr. William Andrews, scholars, and others who were a part of her journey.

 

The two stories, Regina’s personal journey and selected William Grimes re-enactments, are intertwined throughout the movie as they move toward Regina’s recovering and publishing of her ancestors original 1825 autobiography, thus fulfilling her great, great, great grandfather’s desire to get his story to a mass audience, while creating a sense of identity and profound purpose for herself.

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Regina Mason captures the power of the black experience as a tool of transformation in her journey since childhood to learn about the dogged determination of her famous ancestor, William Grimes. Like her forebear, she left no stone unturned in dedication to the truth, earning the respect of the top figures of the scholarly community and republishing that seminal slave narrative in context. As a filmmaker, she is taking the story to even broader audiences.
John William Templeton, San Francisco Historian & Entrepreneur

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