A Man Named Pearl
Available on Prime Video
When Pearl Fryar and his wife sought to buy a house in an all-white neighborhood of Bishopville, SC, they were dissuaded with the explanation that "Black people don't keep up their yards." Remarkably, instead of fueling bitterness and anger, this comment motivated Pearl to win Bishopville's "Yard of the Month" award and, eventually, to transform his ordinary suburban yard into a horticultural wonderland. The topiary garden's centerpiece emblazons both its message and Pearl's own philosophy: "Love, Peace, and Goodwill." A MAN NAMED PEARL chronicles the story of Pearl's magical garden as well as his extraordinary life, both of which serve as inspirations to his family, his community, and the thousands of visitors who come to experience Pearl's world each year. The film traces Pearl's journey from a small town sharecropper's son to an internationally-acclaimed artist, focusing in particular on his position as the celebrated cultural and spiritual icon of his impoverished town. Now 68, the soft-spoken Pearl has just one wish for all those who wander through his living art; they must leave feeling differently than when they arrived. Stirring and profoundly uplifting, A MAN NAMED PEARL offers a captivating window into the life of a man who turned obstacles into breathtakingly beautiful possibilities.
Starring Pearl Fryer
Director Scott Galloway, Brent Pierson