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- In a far corner of Southern Appalachia, moonshiner Popcorn Sutton makes one last batch of true bootleg whiskey. The craft of traditional distillation is revealed along with a lifetime of memories in the trade.
- Mountain dialect, culture and identity are revealed by the true experts on Southern Appalachian culture--the people whose families have lived there for generations.
- An adaptation of Gary Carden's award-winning drama on the life and times of 'Major' Lewis Redmond, an audacious outlaw and American folk hero. featuring a brilliant performance by Milton Higgins. At the time of his capture in 1881, Lewis Redmond was the most famous outlaw in the country, outshining contemporaries Billy-The-Kid and Jesse James. To the people of Southern Appalachia he was an American Robin Hood, fighting revenuers and bootlegging 'moonshine' to pay their taxes and save their land.
- Storytellers, folklorists, historians and descendants recover the memory of the 'American Robin Hood,' 'Major' Lewis Redmond, at one time the most famous outlaw in the United States.
- An exploration of cultural and linguistic diversity in North Carolina.
- A contemporary portrait of the culture and distinctive 'hoi toide' dialect of North Carolina's coastal communities.
- In First Language the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians fight to save their native language, a vessel of knowledge and heritage for the Cherokee people. In English and Cherokee.
- Deep in the recesses of Southern Appalachia, 93 year-old Mary Jane Queen and her eight children carry on cultural and musical traditions that date back hundreds of years to England, Ireland and Scotland.