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This has been one of my comfort documentaries for years. It follows an Appalachian family (specifically in Kentucky) who have been living in the same hollow for seven generations. So sweet and sad and real. The whole thing is on YouTube, so you can watch for free. Link above!

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I’m from NC and have been getting into all this app-history- this doc follows Darlene starting as a young mom in the 70s through her entire life into the early aughts. It’s eye-opening, informative, and a touch wild. You can find it on youtube or TikTok.
Jan 18, 2024
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My most recommended movie. Dickhouse produced documentary about the White family, a group of charming, pill-selling Appalachians descended from D. Ray White. D. Ray is one of the most famous mountain tap dancers. I stumbled upon a documentary about him produced by PBS that's much more sincere and less drug addled called "Talking Feet" that I'd also recommend, and byway of that initial screening found this. Even for those who aren't self proclaimed Appalachia heads, this is an all timer.
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This is a very light, sweet, and easy documentary for anyone to enjoy. The whole doc is a series of interviews with different Irish centenarians. They are hilarious and heart wrenching. It’s a gentle reminder of the simple beauty and sweetness of the human race.
Sep 23, 2020

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