Summaries

A vividly intimate portrait of an area and it's people, riddled with complexity, but painted with simplicity. This is a story about life, friendships, and death on Big Moccasin Road- a 25 mile stretch of pavement in the Appalachian Mountains.—Anonymous

'Big Moccasin' tenderly portrays the lives of four residents of an Appalachian Valley in an effort to uncover sidelined American stories. The twenty-five mile stretch of road in Virginia is brimming with tales of the Civil War, the Great Depression, and the undying affection the inhabitants feel for the very land itself. The anxieties of people who are removed from mainstream society are exposed and a complex collage of tradition faith and friendship is created. Guided by husband and wife team, Chelsea and Andrew Moynehan. we learn that there is much to discover in this pocket of America; "Big Moccasin' is a hub of community music and nature. A charismatic quartet made up of Mouse, Polo, Steve Burke and Geraldine Frazier lead us through the film and demonstrate the duality of the place they call home through their individual stories. Overflowing with anecdotes of neighborhood grudges, high school pranks and unwavering belief in God. Big Moccasin is revealed to be an isolating space as well as one that provides a rich community with an independent identity.—Russell C. Bennett

Details

Genres
  • Drama
  • Biography
  • Documentary
Release date Apr 24, 2014
Countries of origin United States
Language English
Production companies Strange News

Box office

Budget $10000

Tech specs

Runtime 1h 4m
Color Color
Sound mix Stereo
Aspect ratio

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