The United States premiere of “Treasures from the Rubble” was held in Tupelo, Mississippi, on May 17, 2012 at the 9th Annual Tupelo Film Festival.
At the Tupelo premiere the House of Representatives of the Legislature of Alabama honored Alexandra Branyon and her documentary film “Treasures from the Rubble” with a Resolution of “highest commendation”. Presented by Representative Johnny Mack Morrow, the Resolution was adopted by the House of Representatives of the State of Alabama on the 16th day of May, 2012.
Premiere of “Treasures from the Rubble” at Tupelo Film Festival 2012
“Love Letter to the South” – Tupelo Film Festival 2012 in Mississippi
House of Representatives Resolution honoring “Treasures from the Rubble” at Tupelo Film Festival, 2012
Photo Gallery
Historic Lyric Theatre built in 1912 (photo: Tupelo Film Commission)
Filmmaker Alexandra Branyon with Pat Rasberry, Director of Tupelo Film Festival (photo: Tupelo Film Commission)
House of Representatives Resolution honoring “Treasures” (photo: Tupelo Film Commission)
Filmmaker Alexandra Branyon (photo: Tupelo Film Commission)
Filmmaker Alexandra Branyon with Mike Russell, President of Tupelo Film Alliance (photo: Scott Gravlee)
Filmmaker Alexandra Branyon with Mayor Jack Reed, Jr., City of Tupelo (photo: Scott Gravlee)
Rep. Johnny Mack Morrow of the House of Representatives of the Legislature of Alabama presents Resolution recognizing Alexandra Branyon and her documentary film “Treasures from the Rubble” (photo: Scott Gravlee)
Filmmaker Alexandra Branyon with her brother, Macon Washington Gravlee, Jr. (photo: Tupelo Film Commission)
Filmmaker Alexandra Branyon with Laquita Thomson, Art Historian and authority on Lois Wilson (photo: Scott Gravlee)
Filmmaker Alexandra Branyon interviewed at closing night party (photo: Tupelo Film Commission)