King Coal

Showings

The Main 5 Fri, Apr 21, 2023 4:30 PM
The Main 3 Tue, Apr 25, 2023 2:00 PM
Film Info
Festival Programs:New American Visions
Women & Film
Documentary
Documentary Competition
Release Year:2023
Runtime:80 min
Country/Region:USA
Language:English
Tags:Documentary
Culture & Society
Women Directors
Environmental
History
Cast/Crew
Director:Elaine McMillion Sheldon
Executive Producer:Katherine Drexler
Heather A. Baldry
Producer:Shane Boris
Diane Becker
Peggy Drexler
Elaine McMillion Sheldon
Cinematographer:Curren Sheldon
Screenwriter:Elaine McMillion Sheldon
Editor:Iva Radivojevic
Elaine McMillion Sheldon
Composer:Bobak Lotfipour
Principal Cast:Lanie Marsh
Gabrielle Wilson
Doy Leon Russell
Heather Hannahq

Description

Central Appalachia is a place of mountains and myth. Director Elaine McMillion Sheldon knows this well, calling those mountains home. Coal has had a profound influence on this community’s identity, but Sheldon dares to consider what future stories might look like out of the shadow of coal, now that relationships to coal are changing. She takes us on an alluring cinematic journey through the past, present, and future of Appalachia.

Sheldon’s distinct vision remixes present-day moments of life in a coal-mining town with archival footage and atmospheric invocations of the land to alchemize something new — a rare, nuanced depiction of this community. A young girl learning the story of coal anchors the journey while Sheldon’s poetic voiceover guides us through the experience and an expressive score differentiates the reality of coal from a more imaginative world. The hybrid approach allows Sheldon to explore the act of storytelling itself and is a magical reclamation of the power of stories to shape how a region sees itself. The end of one story welcomes the beginning of another.


Director Biography

Elaine McMillion Sheldon is a filmmaker who has won or been nominated for every top cinematic honor in the country, including winning the Emmy and Peabody and an Oscar nomination. She is the director of the Oscar-nominated short “Heroin(e)” (2017) and the feature documentaries 11/18/16 (2017), Recovery Boys (2018) and King Coal (2023).