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Hillbilly

  • 2018
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 27min
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6,7/10
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Hillbilly (2018)
A documentary film that examines the iconic hillbilly image in media and culture. The film explores more than a hundred years of media representation of mountain and rural people and offers an urgent exploration of how we see and think about rural America.
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langue"hillbilly" is a documentary film that examines the iconic hillbilly image in media and culture. The film explores more than a hundred years of media representation of mountain and rural peo... Tout lire"hillbilly" is a documentary film that examines the iconic hillbilly image in media and culture. The film explores more than a hundred years of media representation of mountain and rural people and offers an urgent exploration of how we see and think about rural America."hillbilly" is a documentary film that examines the iconic hillbilly image in media and culture. The film explores more than a hundred years of media representation of mountain and rural people and offers an urgent exploration of how we see and think about rural America.

  • Réalisation
    • Sally Rubin
    • Ashley York
  • Scénario
    • Silas House
    • Sally Rubin
    • Ashley York
  • Casting principal
    • Michael Apted
    • Ronny Cox
    • Sam Gleaves
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  • NOTE IMDb
    6,7/10
    533
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    • Réalisation
      • Sally Rubin
      • Ashley York
    • Scénario
      • Silas House
      • Sally Rubin
      • Ashley York
    • Casting principal
      • Michael Apted
      • Ronny Cox
      • Sam Gleaves
    • 36avis d'utilisateurs
    • 6avis des critiques
    • 67Métascore
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 4 victoires et 1 nomination au total

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    8larrys3

    Very Well Presented Documentary

    This is a very well presented documentary, directed by Ashley York and Sally Rubin. York also narrates the film and appears regularly throughout its filming.

    York was born and raised in Eastern Kentucky, notably Meathouse Holler, and left the area when she was 18-years-old to attend the University of Kentucky. Now living in Los Angeles, she is returning to Appalachia to interview family, friends, and area residents for the movie.

    The main focus of the doc is to try and counter the terrible stereotypes that, over many generations, have portrayed hillbillies from Appalachia. The media, including movies television, and print have fostered the concepts that hillbillies are dangerous, threatening, lazy, talk funny etc. etc. etc.

    The filmmakers here try and counter these stereotypes and show how complicated the area can be, with its long history of exploitation by coal and mining companies. Also, the interviews with all types of Appalachians illustrate how they are just like many other Americans, with their own proud culture, music, and heritage.

    The movie had added interest for me as it was being filmed right during the 2016 Presidential election race. It gave good insight into why some Kentuckians voted for Trump and why some voters went for Clinton. Trump drew large and enthusiastic crowds there and he considered that area a strong base of his.

    Overall, this doc was well edited and had a lot to say and interspersed film clips (the one with Dolly Parton and Dabney Coleman in "9 to 5" was unforgettable) interviews, and historical pieces seamlessly.

    To note, there were no subtitles on my DVD copy, but I was able to access them through my remote closed captions option.
    3rickjo

    I Couldn't Finish it

    I could only handle about 20 minutes of it - half of that time was about politics and the 2016 election. Too bad the description was so poor.
    5jrbish

    The film conflicts itself

    The first half of the movie is spent telling you not to degrade Southerners. Then it goes on to pump the narrative that ignorant hillbillies are the reason for Trump and the point is basically "wake up and vote blue you stupid Hicks".

    I don't think this movie will do anything to help the people of Appalachia or their perception. If anything it's just going to make things worse. Most people in Appalachia will do anything for anyone they just don't want to be told what to do and want to be left alone. That's what people don't understand.
    9rbsteury

    Think you understand Appalachia because you read "Hillbilly Elegy"... ?

    Filmmakers Sally Rubin and Ashley York go to Kentucky (from LA) to visit York's family and consider the changes in her attitudes and life since she left for college. York was reared there and clearly loves her family (and they her) despite a huge difference in their world views. Aside from interviewing her family members they also sought input from thinkers and artists from Appalachia, and their input is both informative and moving.

    Of course, being filmed in the fall of 2016, the Trump issue is everywhere. Rubin and York try to understand why York's family is, almost without exception, wildly supportive of the Republican ticket despite voting for President Obama previously.

    But the best part of the film is its examination of the media treatment of "hillbillies" over the last century or so. The stereotypes presented continue to negatively effect how we see this diffuse area of the country and their millions of residents. From the movie "Deliverance" to TV's "Hee Haw", they are often portrayed as either dangerous or stupid and both.

    Other facets addressed include Appalachia's reaction to the rising LGBTQ movement and Black Appalachians. I saw this at the Traverse City Film Festival and both showings were almost immediately sold out. It was indeed one of the best documentaries shown there, winning the Founders Award for Documentary Filmmaking. See it where ever you can.
    9becca7931

    Most of these reviewers did Not watch more than 20 minutes

    This documentary goes out of it's way to challenge the stereotypes and the exploitation of the Appalachian people. I grew up in a small city but my family is from Appalachia and I went to college in a town in Appalachia that was too small to even have a store. We had to go to the next town for that. I have often been called a redneck or a hillbilly or been told I come from a family of inbreeders simply because my family is from West Virginia and Alabama. I have been ashamed of my family because of all of the negative stereotypes surrounding rural and mountain peoples. This documentary hits on this very thing.

    This documentary touches on politics but it is not in any way have a liberal slant other than she says her family used to be a democrat and they voted for Trump and wanted to know why they and other people there voted for someone who in all other ways disrespects the values of the Appalachian culture. This is not political and leftist. This is actual journalism. Asking questions and not judging. It even explains how both the left and the right have increased the stereotypes of Appalachian people and have both co-opted the culture of the region for their own benefits. It shows that the area has people of different races, sexual orientations, political affiliations, ethnicities, etc. Just like anywhere else. It shows that Kentucky is not the generalized backwater boonies and that the Appalachia region is more than it is made out to be. It is actually one of the most non-biased docs I've ever seen.

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    • Date de sortie
      • 23 novembre 2018 (États-Unis)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Sites officiels
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      • site for HILLBILLY documentary
    • Langue
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    • Société de production
      • Holler Home Productions
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