A Yale law student heads back to his Appalachian hometown and reflects on his family's history, unearthing painful memories of love, addiction, and resilience.
Big Stone Gap is a comedy film set in a small mining town in the 1970s. The film revolves around a spinster who is a female pharmacist and store clerk. She navigates through life in the town, dealing with relationships, loss, and sexual confusion. The plot also involves a play within the film, a mine explosion, and a paternity revelation. It explores themes of family, friendship, and love in the backdrop of a close-knit Appalachian community.
In the Appalachian Mountains of North Carolina, a young man gets tangled up in a dark web of violence and rebellion while uncovering the secrets of his community. Set in the 1970s, the film explores the impact of the American Civil War and its lingering effects on the local population. With the help of a former teacher, the man navigates through drug abuse, escape, and a series of disturbing events that ultimately lead him to discover his own place in this twisted world.
A teenage girl with dreams of becoming a famous singer participates in a church choir during the holiday season in a small Appalachian town. With the help of an aspiring country singer, she learns the power of community and the true meaning of Christmas.
White Lightnin' is a biographical drama-thriller that follows the story of Jeremiah, a tap-dancing hillbilly from Appalachia. Jeremiah, plagued by his troubled past, gets caught up in a web of drugs, alcoholism, and violence. Determined to seek vengeance, he embarks on a music tour that leads him into a downward spiral of huffing, escape into the woods, and sadistic torture. As he becomes a killer and a cop pursues him, Jeremiah's journey takes a dark and twisted turn.
A special group of military veteran hikers help a fellow vet battle depression, PTSD, and suicidal tendencies as he hikes the Appalachian Trail while carrying 363 military name tapes on a mission to prevent veteran suicide. A true story.
Stalwart Appalachian woman finds romance as she struggles to better herself and her people amid prejudice and familial abuse.
A big-city female doctor returns to her roots in the backwoods of the Blue Ridge Mountains to bring modern medicine to the local folks in the Appalachia of the 1930s and finds herself at odds with the homespun ways of the resident medicine woman.
In the Appalachian mountains, a woman finds herself in jeopardy when she confronts a dangerous cult. With her mother-son relationship and the help of her bluegrass and country music background, she navigates the treacherous landscape of a hidden society. She must face the cult's matriarch, who is willing to go to extreme lengths, including burying people alive, to preserve their secrets.
An intimate, arresting portrait of the cursed Appalachian mining town of Ivanhoe, Virginia. The film captures the town as it prepares for the annual Jubilee, a wild 4th of July celebration where families and neighbors let loose and triumph over daily hardships, industrial abandonment, and race.
A Cincinnati public school fights to break the cycle of poverty in its Urban Appalachian neighborhood, where senior Raven Gribbins aims to become the first in her troubled family to graduate and go to college. When Principal Craig Hockenberry's job is threatened, it becomes clear it's a make-or-break year for both of them.
Through the experiences of two amateur Bigfoot researchers in Appalachian Ohio, we see how the power of a dream can bring two men together and provide a source of hope and meaning that transcend the harsh realities of life in a dying steel town.
A young woman attempts a "thru-hike" of the Appalachian Trail, the 2,170 mile footpath wandering the length of the Atlantic seaboard from Maine to Georgia.
Follow the journey of hikers as they embark on a 2000-mile adventure along the Appalachian Trail, experiencing the challenges of hiking and backpacking through beautiful landscapes.
Three years after the Civil War, a U.S. Army cavalry troop is hot on the trail of Virgil Moss (Brian Abercrombie), a Confederate veteran who's hiding an outlawed rebel battle flag. As the cavalry troop pursues Virgil through the rugged and treacherous Appalachian Mountains of North Carolina, a freed slave (Charles Black) traps Virgil and uses him as a bargaining chip in exchange for his own freedom.
The Queen Family is a heartwarming documentary that explores the deep-rooted musical traditions of the Appalachian region. Through interviews and mesmerizing musical performances, the film showcases the Queen family's connection to their Scottish-Irish heritage and their contribution to preserving a dying folk culture. With a focus on banjo music and their unique mountain life, the Queen family is a true embodiment of Americana. Join them on an inspiring journey through the Appalachian Mountains.
Mountain Talk is a documentary that delves into the vibrant and unique folk culture of Southern Appalachia. From the rich history of the Scots-Irish pioneers to the mesmerizing mountain music and picturesque scenery, this film takes you on a journey through the heart of the region. Discover the traditions, dialects, and customs that have shaped the lives of the people in this tight-knit community. With interviews, archival footage, and stunning visuals, Mountain Talk offers a fascinating exploration of Southern Appalachia.
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