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Linefork is a beautifully intimate portrait of Lee and Opal Sexton, nestled in the Appalachian landscape of Eastern Kentucky. You can really feel the weight of tradition and the deep roots of American music here. Lee, a retired coal miner and a banjo legend, embodies a connection to a time that's fading fast. The pacing feels like a slow, winding mountain road, with moments of quiet reflection punctuated by the vibrant sounds of banjo music. There's something raw and authentic about the way the film captures their daily life and the struggle against age. It’s not just about the music; it’s about the culture, the deep sense of place, and the love that binds them together. A true gem for anyone who appreciates the complexities of heritage and artistry.
Directed by Vic RawlingsFeatures authentic banjo performancesExplores themes of tradition and aging
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