Summaries

''The University Greys: From Students to Soldiers'' - is a documentary describing actual, interesting, and personal details of the lives of a group of students and their families, students who were mustered together to become soldiers in the deadliest war ever faced by Americans. To describe this production as a ''documentary'' is unusually proper, due to the multiple souces of concurring public and private documentation that Micah Ginn utilized to substantiate his earlier short film, ''July''. Some of this history was ammassed by Ginn from alumni, faculty, and administration of the University of Mississippi (Ole Miss). Ginn's ''July'' source material was pivotal for the history proclaimed by Bill Paxton in this documentary, and ''July'' is also is the source of most of the period footage in this documentary. Ginn became intrigued about the ''University Greys'' while he was a student of the University of Mississippi, and his short film accurately portrayed the sentiment that is apparent in letters and other original 19th century documents, which were shared with Ginn by descendants of the family of Jeremiah Gage, the central character in both ''July'' and this documentary.—Kane Harris

Details

Keywords
  • american civil war
  • university of mississippi
Genres
  • War
  • Documentary
Release date Jun 18, 2003
Countries of origin United States
Language English
Filming locations Los Angeles, California, USA
Production companies Granddaddy's Farm Productions

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Tech specs

Runtime 1h
Color Color
Sound mix Stereo
Aspect ratio 1.33 : 1

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