The Decatur Short Docs Film Festival showcases short documentaries about people and places primarily in the South. For Weekend 4, we are featuring the full-length documentary, The Pasaquoyan.
The Decatur Short Docs Film Festival showcases short documentaries about people and places primarily in the South. For Weekend 4, we are featuring the full-length documentary, The Pasaquoyan. Click here or more information on how to register and view the film.
Doug Loggins’ 1993 documentary (57 min.) about the life and works of visionary artist Eddie Owens Martin, aka St. EOM, who was a farmer, fortune teller, prostitute, prophet, artist, and architect of Pasaquan - an art environment where the past and the future come together. His story crosses space and time, travelling from 1920's New York City to Buena Vista, Georgia, to the psychic realm of giants with upswept hair. His story is told through interviews with Tom Patterson (author of St. Eom in the Land of Pasaquan, 2018), Bruce Hampton, Fred Fussell, and others.