Free Land

Minda Martin's powerful, beautiful essay film traces her family history back to the forced Cherokee relocation of the 1800s and forward to her own nomadic childhood of poverty and homelessness. Drawing on found footage, interviews, and archival documents, Free Land examines, in her words “what it means to be constantly looking for opportunity in America,” while tracing a legacy of social inequities.

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