'Goodbye, Old Glory' is a vérité-style short documentary capturing the protests surrounding the controversial municipal removal of the Jefferson Davis Confederate monument in New Orleans, Louisiana. Shot entirely at night, this film is equal parts entertaining, thought provoking, and downright disturbing. The film objectively balances on-the-fly interviews from both the Confederate protesters and ANTIFA counter-protestors in order to demonstrate the cataclysmic political divide happening across American society today.
Directed & Produced by Jordan Haro
Edited by James Crouch
Cinematography by Jordan Haro, Paavo Hanninen
Associate Producers: Sarah Ravits, Jacky Lee Morgan
Sound Mix by Korey Pereira @ Soularity Sound
Color: Bruce Goodman
Assistant Editors: Molly Much, Ryan Medeiros
Music Provided by Rose McGowan & Killer Tracks
Special Thanks - Dan Carr, Andrew Shapter, Brandon Kapelow, Everyone Who Gave Notes - You Know Who You Are!
Cast: Jordan Haro
Tags: civil war, confederate, confederacy, USA, america, documentary, new orleans, louisiana, antifa, protest, festival, short, monument, removal, statue, jefferson davis and sony a7s2
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