Secrets of the Hollow
Directed by Alice Crowe-Bell & Alicia Crowe
The Hidden History of Blacks in Rockland County
Videos
Secrets of the Hollow Trailer
Overview
- Genre
- Cultural History, Minorities, Social Issues, Human Rights, and Culture
- Synopsis
For the first time, we reveal the hidden history of blacks in Rockland County’s since the 1600’s. We examine through experts the extraordinary and ordinary background, struggles, and contributions of blacks in Rockland. The films name is derived from the free black community, Skunk Hollow, founded by a former slave, Jack Earnest located along the New York, New Jersey state line that existed sixty years before slavery was abolished in New Jersey.
The central character is a local black hero, Hezekiah Easter, Rockland’s first black elected official. We follow Easter’s life to understand the black experience in Rockland.- Treatment
- Show treatment
- Stage
- in production
Credits
- Alice Crowe-Bell ... Director, Producer, Writer
- Alicia Crowe ... Director, Co-Producer, Editor
Production Details
- Prod. Co.
- A Crowe Flyz Productions
- Country
- United States
- Years of Production
- 4 years
- Locations
- New York, New Jersey
Distribution Details
- Festivals
- Rivertown Film Festival - Short films
Photos
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