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Hollow
Filmmaker Name:
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Elaine McMillion Sheldon
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Film Length:
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104 min
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Film Year:
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2013
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Duration:
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91-119 min
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Decade:
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2010s
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Language:
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in English
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Color:
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color
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The story of McDowell County, West Virginia, is the story of America. Of boom and bust economies. Of small towns facing changes beyond their control. And of challenges and triumphs of every size. Experience this corner of America through the stories of over 30 residents who live here today. Hollow is an interactive documentary and community participatory project that examines the future of rural America through the eyes and voices of those living in McDowell County. The interactive experience, located at www.hollowdocumentary.com, combines video portraits, data visualizations, photography, soundscapes, community-generated content and grassroots mapping to bring these stories to life online. This special Educational DVD Edition allows viewers guided access to 35 of these important video stories. The Hollow production team and nearly 20 of the town's residents shot these short films, which range in topic from economic and infrastructure challenges to social and health issues. Small-business owners, youth groups, coal miners, activists, high school students, fitness instructors and those working in the non-profit sector are just some of the people featured in the many short films. In total, there are over 30 individuals, from all walks of life, who share their experience living in McDowell County — an area that is representative of many boom-and-bust areas across the country. McDowell County has lost almost 80 percent of its population since 1950 and continues to lose more young people every year due to a lack of economic opportunity. This rural brain drain has left many counties across the nation with an aging demographic and failing infrastructure. However, many people — approximately 22,000 — continue to live and work in the county. They feel a great sense of pride and belonging in the coalfields and believe they are there to help improve and move the county into the future. Focusing on the residents who have stayed during the tumultuous times, Hollow is a story of hope and home. Through Hollow, the stories of Appalachian residents help outsiders to understand the often-overlooked sector of our society.
Hollow
PRODUCER & DIRECTOR
Elaine McMillion
EDITORS
Elaine McMillion
Sarah Ginsburg
Kerrin Sheldon
ASSOCIATE PRODUCER
Tricia Fulks
CINEMATOGRAPHY
Elaine McMillion
ASSISTANT CINEMATOGRAPHY
Megan Bowers
Megan Adams
Jeff Soyk
Tricia Fulks
SOUND DESIGN
Billy Wirasnik
SOUND EDITOR
Billy Wirasnik
ORIGINAL MUSIC
Lee Strauss
ADDITIONAL MUSIC
Macroform
Billy Wirasnik
James Wirasnik
PHOTOGRAPHY
Elaine McMillion
Billy Wolfe
RESEARCHERS
Tricia Fulks
Elaine McMillion
COPYWRITERS
Jason Headley
Tricia Fulks
COLORIST
Bruce Bolden
COMMUNITY FILMMAKERS & PHOTOGRAPHERS
Shawn Penwarden
Renee Bolden
Alyssa Grahovac
Matthew Goodson
Tyler Christian
Janice Stanley
Simon Kay
Fred Rice
Ryan Ramirez
Katelyn Justice
Ron Serino
4H campers
Keystone “Sky’s the Limit” campers
Emily Hicks
Jessica Hicks
Melissa Green
Robbie Goodson
Cody Church
Nathan Acosta
Mark LaCaria
Elaine Long
RESIDENTS FEATURED (in order of appearance)
Alan Johnston
Shawn Penwarden
Stephanie Penwarden
Rita “Nessie” Hunt
Joshua Clevenger
Manuel Collins
Linda McKinney
Mary Lewis
Susan Hardy
Nikki Cavalier Rabel
Marsha Timpson
Tom Hatcher
Ron Serino
Stacy Grubb
Tony Wheeler
Penni Padgett
Harold McBride
Darren Blankenship
Jennifer Smith
Darrell Smith
Harry Switch
Anna Switch
Ellis Ray Williams
Anita Wolfe
Robert Goodwin
Alexander Wright
Eric Mathis
Ed Shepard
Melissa Green
Chloe Green
Robert Diaz
Sarah Diaz
Elaine LaCaria
Elisse Jo Goldstein-Clark
Dan Clark
Jean Battlo
Markella Gianato
Tom Acosta
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