West Virginia has a complicated relationship with the coal. The mining industry once defined the state, providing economic stability to generations. As the industry privatized and companies used more extreme methods of extraction, the citizens of West Virginia found themselves vilified by the media, abandoned by the industry, and ravaged by addiction, pollution, and disease. Featuring candid interviews with a dynamic cast of Appalachian characters, this film provides a vital voice to the communities who have been left behind.
- Year2020
- Runtime82 minutes
- LanguageEnglish
- CountryUnited States
- NoteWork in Progress
- DirectorLucas Sabean, Peter Hutchison
- ProducerDavid Kuhn, Lucas Sabean, Peter Hutchison
- CinematographerMikey D'Amico, Justin Litton
- EditorLucas Sabean
West Virginia has a complicated relationship with the coal. The mining industry once defined the state, providing economic stability to generations. As the industry privatized and companies used more extreme methods of extraction, the citizens of West Virginia found themselves vilified by the media, abandoned by the industry, and ravaged by addiction, pollution, and disease. Featuring candid interviews with a dynamic cast of Appalachian characters, this film provides a vital voice to the communities who have been left behind.
- Year2020
- Runtime82 minutes
- LanguageEnglish
- CountryUnited States
- NoteWork in Progress
- DirectorLucas Sabean, Peter Hutchison
- ProducerDavid Kuhn, Lucas Sabean, Peter Hutchison
- CinematographerMikey D'Amico, Justin Litton
- EditorLucas Sabean