WTCI's The Ground Beneath Us Selected For Gatlinburg Screenfest

Directed, Edited For WTCI By Filmmaker Wallace Braud

Monday, March 15, 2010

The Gatlinburg Screenfest has announced official selections for the 2010 event with a Chattanooga-based documentary, produced locally by WTCI-TV, making the list of the ten finalists. Created in 2009 as a local tie-in to the PBS American Experience series, We Shall Remain, The Ground Beneath Us, directed and edited for WTCI by filmmaker Wallace Braud, is one of five documentaries slated to go before the judges and the public.

Shot in and around Chattanooga, The Ground Beneath Us portrays the work being done to help preserve the history of the Native American peoples that lived in this area and why it is important to protect this history. Interviews with archeologists, historians, Native American officials, students, and teachers, along with visits to historic sites, paint a broad portrait of the issue and its effect on the future of these peoples and their heritage.

Dedicated to the memory of those that suffered and died on the Trail of Tears, the program has been presented a number of times as a companion to the We Shall Remain series and at various Chattanooga area venues.

WTCI received a grant from American Experience to support the production and outreach events for the series and worked with more than a dozen partners on the project. The Ground Beneath Us is scheduled to show at 2:15 p.m., Saturday, March 27.

“This project was life changing for me,” says Director Braud. “It is only a jumping off point regarding this important facet of our history. We all need to understand what contributions Native Americans made and make to our culture.”

WTCI’s recent history includes a number of local documentaries and programs, including: From Lookout Mountain to the Valley Below: Our National Park, Chattanooga Choo-Choo: Tracing the Tracks, Antiques Roadshow Chattanooga: Behind the Scenes, Heroes from the Valley and Road to Riverbend.

"The Ground Beneath Us is a powerful testament to the history and culture of the people who inhabited this land long before us," said Peter DeLynn, WTCI senior vice president of production and operations and executive producer of The Ground Beneath Us. "WTCI produces local documentaries and programs because, as a PBS station, we are committed to uncovering and telling the unique stories of the region we serve."

In its second year, The Gatlinburg Screenfest seeks to provide a venue for new regional and national films and is the only film festival in the Gatlinburg area. For three days, March 26-28, Screenfest occupies the meeting spaces of The River Terrace Hotel & Convention Center, in downtown Gatlinburg. For more information, visit the Gatlinburg Screenfest web site at http://www.gatlinburgscreenfest.com.

The Ground Beneath Us can be viewed online at wtciTV.org.


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