If ever you get the chance--you must watch this movie. You must also call me after you watch it, so that i can give you some inside scoop on the White family of West Virginia.
Just a little warning, you will be offended by this movie. It is crude, vulgar, and often times rude--its also not kid friendly, obliviously.
Here is a little description of what you will be getting to witness as you watch this epic documentary...
Tucked deeply in the hills of the Appalachian Mountains, the White family lives an existence more like something out of the Wild West than modern-day rural America. The legendary family is known as much for their disturbing and excessive ways as they are for their famous mountain tap dancing legacy, which includes living legend Jesco White (star of the PBS documentary Dancing Outlaw). From MTV Studios and executive producers Johnny Knoxville and Jeff Tremaine (Jackass), this edgy and often hilarious look into a dying breed of American outcasts exposes the powerful forces of corruption, poverty, and West Virginia's environmentally and culturally devastating coal mining culture.
Julien Nitzberg follows the Whites over the course of one year to document their tangled history, intelligently weaving a jaw-dropping portrait of a family that will live on in infamy. From stabbings and attempted murder to drug trafficking and a child custody battle, the Whites run the gamut of 'drama.' Nitzberg brings humor and levity to the White's shocking lifestyle, but he is quick to ground us in their cyclical, brutal reality.
It is sort of like a train wreck or a horrible car accident--even though you want to, you just cannot look away.
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