Summaries

"Anything that comes out of the South is going to be called grotesque by the northern reader, unless it is grotesque, in which case it is going to be called realistic..." Flannery O'Connor, 1958. Shy, funny, devout, disabled--words that describe one of the most acclaimed American short story writers of all time. Flannery O'Connor's stories about the southern U.S. have inspired writers, artists and musicians for decades with their dark humor and "gothic" sensibilities. "Flannery" tells the life story of a brilliant, young woman who died before she was forty through the eyes of contemporary writers and artists with cartoons, animations, never-before-seen archival footage and great music. Tommy Lee Jones, Alice Walker, Mary Karr, Tobias Wolff, Hilton Als, Alice McDermott, Bill T. Jones, Lucinda Williams--all share their opinions, their art and their music in this feature-length, NEH-funded documentary. How can people go to church AND commit murder, she wonders...?—Elizabeth Coffman

Details

Keywords
  • author
  • culture
  • literature
  • female artist
Genres
  • Biography
  • Documentary
Release date Jul 16, 2020
Countries of origin United States
Language English
Production companies Long Distance Educational Media Media Process Group Inc.

Box office

Budget $750000

Tech specs

Runtime 1h 37m
Color Color
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