Cotton (2024 New Orleans Artist Documentary)
"Cotton" is a raw biography of David Cotton, a locally-known 89-year-old African-American New Orleans native and former McDonogh 35 Senior High School art teacher that uniquely made a way for himself off of the city's inspiration - while becoming a valuable part of the city's history. A unique documentary suited for an art classroom, art college or university, an art channel, or as a study on American city art history. Filmed in 2022. Directed by Marcus Joseph. For business inquiries: [email protected]

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