Surviving Clotilda
Trailer: Surviving Clotilda
Year: 1970
Genre: History, Documentary
Studio: City of Mobile, Alabama
Director: Olivia Grillo, Kathryn Jamieson
Cast: Rachel Olivia Taylor, Kory Johnson, Jahi Minkah Trotter
Crew: Olivia Grillo (Director), Kathryn Jamieson (Director), Olivia Grillo (Producer), Kathryn Jamieson (Producer), Jennifer Hyde (Executive Producer), Mark Allen Wilson (Executive Producer)
Runtime: 26 minutes
Release: Jan 01, 1970
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