Yellow Cat Productions began in Oxford, Mississippi in 1972 with a film on folk life in the hill country of North Mississippi. HOMEPLACE is a 28-minute, 16mm documentary that was completed in 1975. Since then we have produced a number of well-received independent documentaries.
Independent Documentaries
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Yellow Cat Productions was started in Oxford, Mississippi in 1972 with HOMEPLACE, a film on folk life in the hill country of North Mississippi.
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Semana Santa in Seville documents the Spanish city's annual celebration of Holy Week—a tradition which dates back more than five centuries.
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"Some secrets can never be shared, like what your husband learned in the Sacred Forest.
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The U.S. Navy Museum, one of North America’s finest military museums, has been located at the Washington Navy Yard since the Civil War.
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Tubab means foreigner—someone from outside of Africa. TUBABS IN AFRICA is the story of a small group of American college students who spend a summer in The Gambia, West Africa.
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"To juke" is to dance, to whoop it up, to play the blues. Blues culture developed in Mississippi as a response to the incredibly difficult and unfair existence of the Black population there.
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"The Akha Way is like a road... leading back to the past where the ancestors dwell... and forward into an uncertain future."
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Yoga Today was shot in May, 1993 to celebrate 100 years of Yoga in America. It is an inspirational and informative program.
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American Homeplace is a follow-up to Homeplace, a documentary shot in 1972 on 16mm film.