One of the very first films in the Appalshop catalogue, Whitesburg Epic, is unique in that it uses “man on the street” reportage to investigate the issues faced by people of Appalachia. » »
In this film, I.D. Stamper, a master dulcimer builder and player from eastern Kentucky, and John McCutcheon, a young musician, play together, swap tunes, discuss musical traditions and demonstrate the difference between hammered and mountain style dulcimer. » »
Quilting Women is a warm and joyful celebration of women artists who combine folk tradition and individual creativity to transform the most ordinary household item into a thing of great beauty. » »
This is a portrait of an old man blessed with humor and guts and showmanship, whose life has been shaped by music as well as mining. » »
Mountain Farmer documents a visit with Lee Banks, one of the last of the old-style mountain farmers. » »
The original disaster and the ongoing aftermath are chronicled in Buffalo Creek Flood: An Act of Man and Buffalo Creek Revisited. » »
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