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Tessa Thompson Backs Sundance Doc 'Seeds' for Oscars
28 Nov
Summary
- Tessa Thompson is executive producing the Sundance-winning documentary 'Seeds'.
- The film highlights generational Black farmers in the American South.
- 'Seeds' has received multiple award nominations and submissions for Oscar consideration.

The documentary 'Seeds,' a Sundance Film Festival winner, has gained executive producer Tessa Thompson and her Viva Maude production company. Previously honored with the U.S. Documentary Grand Jury Prize, the film is now submitted for Oscar consideration, highlighting the compelling narrative of Black generational farmers in the American South. It sensitively portrays their connection to the land and the challenges to their legacy.
Thompson expressed her admiration for the documentary, stating it's a "quietly extraordinary work" that expands perspectives. Brittany Shyne, the filmmaker, shared her excitement about Thompson and Viva Maude joining the team, emphasizing their shared passion for unique stories. 'Seeds' has garnered significant acclaim, screening at over 70 festivals worldwide and securing numerous awards and nominations, including Critics Choice and IDA Award nods.
The film's journey includes screenings at major festivals like IDFA and Torino ahead of its qualifying theatrical release. Produced by Sabrina Schmidt Gordon, Danielle Varga, and Shyne, with additional executive producers Leslie Fields-Cruz and Maida Lynn, 'Seeds' continues to build momentum. Meanwhile, Tessa Thompson herself is also set to receive an award at the Gotham Awards.




