Meeting David Wilson (2008)
African American filmmaker David A. Wilson decided to look into his family's history during the slave era. The result is this documentary, which provides a unique perspective on the long shadow cast by slavery in America. Wilson travels to North Carolina to visit the plantation where his ancestors once toiled and to meet its current owner -- a white man named David Wilson, whose slave-owning ancestors originally occupied the property.
Directors: David A. Wilson, Daniel J. Woolsey.
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David A. Wilson as Himself |
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David H. Wilson as Himself |
| Directing | David A. Wilson | Director |
| Directing | Daniel J. Woolsey | Director |
| Writing | David A. Wilson | Writer |
| Crew | Daniel J. Woolsey | Cinematography |
| Production | Rui DaSilva | Executive Producer |
| Production | Mathius Mack Gertz | Executive Producer |
| Production | Peter Menzies | Executive Producer |
| Production | Barion Grant | Producer |
| Production | Stacy D. Gardner | Associate Producer |
| Production | Maria C. Taft | Associate Producer |
| Production | Krystia Basil | Line Producer |
| Editing | Timothy Dixon | Editor |
| Sound | Pete Romano | Sound Designer |