Crossin' All The Boundaries is a journey through Clarksdale, a small town on
the Mississippi Delta. Three weeks before the 2008 Mississippi Presidential
Primaries, the filmmakers, Rebecca Parrish and Brooke Bassin, travel across
boundaries of race and class in this small Southern town to find out how
people relate to the candidates and to national politics as a whole.
In this intimate portrait of a political process that can often seem distant
and abstract, the filmmakers meet people where they're at: on the street, at
work, in their living rooms, at church, and even golfing at the country
club. The film ultimately goes beyond the elections to provide a window into
the operations of race, class, gender, and power.