Filmmaker Philip Scarborough was raised amid “lost cause” mythology. Now he writes: “To be blunt, there is absolutely, positively nothing about the Confederacy worth memorializing or celebrating. Zero.”
Philip Scarborough
Filmmaker Philip Scarborough began his love affair with the cinematic language at 11 years old, and he hasn’t slowed down since. After finishing film school in the mid 1990s, he began working in commercial and documentary film, producing commercials for business and advertising agencies. Philip has also written and directed over a dozen award-winning short films. Philip considers himself a life-long student of global cinema as he is always learning and always studying new uses of cinematic technique. He lives in Jackson, Miss.

