ONE SQUARE MILE: TEXAS - A Microcosm of Texan Life and Culture. A Texas PBS documentary series by Brazos Film & Video and filmmakers Carl and Elisabeth Crum. austin, fort worth, dallas, houston, san antonio, silverton, el paso, nacogdoches, port isabel, midland, sfa stephen f austin, film, c300, klru, kera, klrd, texasPBS, betsy








ONE SQUARE MILE TEXAS
A MICROCOSM OF TEXAN LIFE AND CULTURE | AIRING ON TEXAS PBS STATIONS IN FALL 2013


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WINNER OF THREE EMMY AWARDS AND NINE EMMY AWARD NOMINATIONS
From the producers of the Emmy nominated ITVS and PBS documentary series
“The documentary series One Square Mile is a terrific piece of work and a brilliant idea. The makers of the series have fulfilled their dynamic idea with superb execution.”
Kate Lehrer
novelist, essayist, book and film crItic www.katelehrer.com
“One Square Mile is an educator’s dream. It takes the student beyond mere data, and helps them gain an enduring understanding of difficult concepts. It is very engaging, hooking the viewer with its humanity, providing an experiential context for the knowledge that not only helps the student learn history, geographic themes and economic concepts, but more importantly, it is a launch point that makes students at all levels want to learn more.”
Wayne Nichols, Lead Content Teacher - Fort Worth ISD
“I am using One Square Mile as a starting point, have mapped off a grid of campus and am having my students photograph a grid, other colleagues are using the same mapping system as writing and reportage. I am not given to hyperbole, but I think One Square Mile is great. I can also see this as a model for local colleges and high schools to add unlimited visions to the framework these filmmakers have created.”
Richard Ross - Professor of Art, University of California, Santa Barbara www.richardross.net