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Jeremy Irvine
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Mark Jackson
Film Review: ‘The World Made Straight,’ Why Appalachia Still Carries a Grudge
The Prohibition-era Smoky Mountains hid whiskey stills. Now they hide crops of skunkweed, guarded by bear traps. Moonshine’s out, marijuana’s in—give the people what they want. Nothing changes in the hollows.
Jan 07, 2015
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Mark Jackson
Jan 07
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Ryan Moffatt
TIFF: ‘Railway Man’ Finds Forgiveness in the Aftermath of War
Sep 15, 2013
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Ryan Moffatt
Sep 15
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