Reel South SHORTS
Reel South SHORTS, the digital hive of the PBS series Reel South, showcases the best in Southern short-form and is built on partnerships with the South’s regional film festivals.

Karen Hinton Robinson quilts the Black history lessons absent from the Texan curricula.
Quilted Education

A bowhunter in the Arkansas Ozarks meditates on the Cycle of Life after an animal harvest.
To the Bone

MISS CHELOVE: From Java to the Streets of D.C.
Artist MISS CHELOVE shares stories from her life growing up in the D.C. punk scene.
MISS CHELOVE: From Java to the Streets of D.C.

The Mardi Gras Baby Dolls explore themes of identity and sexual liberation in New Orleans.
You Can't Stop Spirit

A filmmaker records her wife’s introduction to motherhood, finding purpose in the process.
Mother(s) & Son

In Dallas, a young Black woman without arms shares her story with thousands online.
Wonderfully Made

Strange experiences and realizations lead a grieving artist to reconsider his identity.
A Family That Steals Dogs

A Virginia, middle-aged immigrant couple contemplates alien life and searches for answers.
There Was Nobody Here We Knew

Francois starts a bakery in Lafayette, LA with a deep connection to his french culture.
Le Boulanger

Kent Westbrook's passion collecting ancient relics showcases the history or Arkansas.
History in Pieces

Four immigrant stories: a fight to be born, to survive, find your place, and to maintain.
Coup d'Etat Math

A portrait of workers and revelers at the fastest 2 minutes in sports, the Kentucky Derby.