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Cracker Crazy: Invisible Histories of the Sunshine State

Georg Koszulinski's innovative film delves into Florida's rich history through a unique lens, weaving together archival and original footage to showcase a diverse array of historical figures spanning over 12,000 years.

Renegade filmmaker Georg Koszulinski presents a unique perspective on Florida's history, weaving together archival and original footage to bring to life a diverse cast of characters across 12,000 years. The film spans from ancient Indians to 21st-century migrant farm workers, featuring Osceola and the Seminoles, who fought alongside escaped slaves in the most costly Indian War in American History. It also exposes Florida's Ku Klux Klan and highlights Walt Disney and Henry Flagler, who significantly shaped the state's present-day identity.

Info about Cracker Crazy: Invisible Histories of the Sunshine State

Studio(s): Substream Films

Originally Released: United States, Mar 04, 2007

Budget: $30,000.00

Genres:Documentary, History, War