
A&T Documentary, “Our Blues Make Us Gold,” Available on Comcast Xfinity Streaming Services
By Todd Simmons / 11/25/2024
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EAST GREENSBORO, N.C. (Nov. 25, 2024) - A comprehensive documentary feature on the students, alumni and legendary culture of North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University, America’s largest historically Black university, has debuted on Comcast Xfinity streaming platforms, just in time for widespread viewing as families gather to celebrate the Holidays.
“Our Blues Make Us Gold” is now available for streaming on Black Experience on Xfinity X1, Xumo Play and on the go with Xfinity Stream app. Any viewer with a smart TV, tablet or smartphone can download the Xumo Play app from the Apple Store or Google Play and use it to watch the film free of charge.
Xfinity customers can access the Black Experience on channel 1622 or simply say “Black Experience” into the Voice Remote to instantly enjoy the ultimate in Black storytelling.
The 1 hour, 41-minute documentary from filmmakers Brandon Gerard and Ashley Shanté, has been in development since 2019. The ambitious project in its original format comprised a four-part docuseries, which have been condensed and combined in a feature-film.
Watch the trailer here
“Our Blues Make Us Gold” takes viewers on a journey through the history of North Carolina A&T, drawing from the experiences of alumni, students and the community. The film features Vice President Kamala Harris’ visit to A&T, First Lady Michele Obama who keynoted a graduation ceremony as well as actor-rapper David Banner, the Rev. Al Sharpton and a host of notable alumni -- the Rev. Jesse Jackson, international entrepreneur Janice Bryant Howroyd and more.
Brandon and Ashley have more than 25 years of combined professional experience in film production. Their production company, From A2B Studios, is known for blending intimate, emotion-based storytelling with a modern, innovative aesthetic. In April 2022, A2B was one of 10 finalists of Black filmmakers chosen to receive completion grants from the Black Experience on Xfinity.
“Our Blues Make Us Gold” became one of a handful of projects tapped to stream on the Comcast Xfinity platforms. Its essence is a tapestry of turning obstacles, setbacks, roadblocks and limited resources into triumphant successes despite the odds.
Media Contact Information: thsimmons@ncat.edu