Sue Rees is a distinguished director whose work has left a significant mark on the landscape of independent film, particularly with her acclaimed documentary, *Freedom & Unity: The Vermont Movie* (2014). This ambitious project, which weaves together the stories of Vermont’s diverse communities, has become a cherished piece in the collection of regional film enthusiasts and collectors alike. Its unique narrative style and rich visual storytelling showcase Rees's talent for capturing the essence of place, making it a must-have for those interested in local cinema and cultural history.
Collectors are drawn to Rees's films not only for their artistic merit but also for their exploration of identity and community. *Freedom & Unity* has been lauded for its authenticity and depth, earning a spot in many film libraries dedicated to American documentary filmmaking. As home video formats continue to evolve, Rees’s work remains a valuable addition, representing a vital chapter in Vermont's cinematic narrative that resonates with collectors passionate about preserving regional stories on physical media.