The Wild And Wonderful Whites of West Virginia will be on Current TV on November 29.
Poor people are just not shown in our country because it contradicts our national myth that anyone can make it if they try. I’d be telling stories about horrible things that happened on shoots and laughing and normal people would be freaked out.
It depicted the family’s drug addiction and often showed them abusing illegal substances, such as crack cocaine. The Whites are "The Whites." (Trailer clip … The film follows the White family over the course of a year in their daily life through first-person interviews. Mamie White of the Wild and Wonderful Whites of West Virginia family sends a special message to Dillon & Micah Madden at their wedding reception. Which is utter nonsense. The Williamson Daily News reports that Sue "Bob" White, one of the family members featured on the documentary "Wild Wonderful Whites of West Virginia" was arrested Thursday on …
When interviewing crew I had a questionnaire they had to fill out.
MINGO COUNTY, W.Va. (WSAZ) -- A member of an infamous West Virginia family has been put behind bars.
Although he is most known for laying his baby on a bed to go into the bathroom to do a line of cocaine, he was known for his rogue street fights as well.
The extreme loss of income came like a slap in the face, without a warning. Some have criticised it as exploitative, but Nitzberg defends it as a “portrait of American bad-assdom at its best”. Julien Nitzberg: I think the Whites represent a part of America we too often keep hidden. She then informed me we were fucking that night and wouldn’t let go of me.
Sue Bob, Jesco’s younger sister, was one of the women that would pick fights for fun in the streets. West Virginia got to me.Johnny Knoxville (Executive Producer): We didn’t exploit the Whites. My father was an above-ground strip miner, working for a well paying company.
(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); The Wild and Wonderful Whites of West Virginia. “The schools have changed a lot since you left last year” says my friend of 6 years.
Dazed Digital: Some people have claimed the film is exploitative of the Whites, what’s your position on that?Julien Nitzberg (Director): I was not trying to make a moral film, I was trying to make an honest film that showed the Whites in all their complexity. What I called home, other people know as the drug capital of America. Derkie White AKA “Dirty White Boy" respected that. With over half of its residents abusing some form of painkiller, including heroin and OxyContin, Huntington truly lives up to its name. Jesco, much like his father, was featured in another documentary years before for his ability to dance. She dragged me to a bar where she got super drunk. But drugs are sometimes fun. Dominic Giordano (Cameraman): Nope. Viewers watched as Jesco White, Sue Bob White, Kirk White, Brandon Poe, and other members of the family went in and out of institutions, did jail time, and participated in drug deals… But I miss it. “Go back home son. It shows that it’s not black and white.
Steve Allen Rowe used his 12-gauge shotgun to shoot D. Ray once in the chest, Jesco received one neck wound, and Dorsey a single gunshot to the eye. Usually, she would win each altercation by stomping her foot on top of her opponent’s head. Leaving this environment seemed to be my only option. “They’ve laid off so many people out of the mines there are barely any students left. It’s complicated, and far too complex to try to figure out in a paragraph, much less a movie, or a lifetime. Locals consider Bertie Mae "The Miracle Woman" because of her lifelong dedication to raising abandoned children. They shut us all down,” he said.
As I have heard from other friends and family members who are unable to leave due to poverty, it has only gotten worse.
White has claimed that his portrayal in the documentary was an act and is not an accurate depiction of the White family. It makes humor of the disgusting actions that still go on in that backwoods town today.
The Wild And Wonderful Whites of West Virginia will be on Current TV on November 29.
Poor people are just not shown in our country because it contradicts our national myth that anyone can make it if they try. I’d be telling stories about horrible things that happened on shoots and laughing and normal people would be freaked out.
It depicted the family’s drug addiction and often showed them abusing illegal substances, such as crack cocaine. The Whites are "The Whites." (Trailer clip … The film follows the White family over the course of a year in their daily life through first-person interviews. Mamie White of the Wild and Wonderful Whites of West Virginia family sends a special message to Dillon & Micah Madden at their wedding reception. Which is utter nonsense. The Williamson Daily News reports that Sue "Bob" White, one of the family members featured on the documentary "Wild Wonderful Whites of West Virginia" was arrested Thursday on …
When interviewing crew I had a questionnaire they had to fill out.
MINGO COUNTY, W.Va. (WSAZ) -- A member of an infamous West Virginia family has been put behind bars.
Although he is most known for laying his baby on a bed to go into the bathroom to do a line of cocaine, he was known for his rogue street fights as well.
The extreme loss of income came like a slap in the face, without a warning. Some have criticised it as exploitative, but Nitzberg defends it as a “portrait of American bad-assdom at its best”. Julien Nitzberg: I think the Whites represent a part of America we too often keep hidden. She then informed me we were fucking that night and wouldn’t let go of me.
Sue Bob, Jesco’s younger sister, was one of the women that would pick fights for fun in the streets. West Virginia got to me.Johnny Knoxville (Executive Producer): We didn’t exploit the Whites. My father was an above-ground strip miner, working for a well paying company.
(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); The Wild and Wonderful Whites of West Virginia. “The schools have changed a lot since you left last year” says my friend of 6 years.
Dazed Digital: Some people have claimed the film is exploitative of the Whites, what’s your position on that?Julien Nitzberg (Director): I was not trying to make a moral film, I was trying to make an honest film that showed the Whites in all their complexity. What I called home, other people know as the drug capital of America. Derkie White AKA “Dirty White Boy" respected that. With over half of its residents abusing some form of painkiller, including heroin and OxyContin, Huntington truly lives up to its name. Jesco, much like his father, was featured in another documentary years before for his ability to dance. She dragged me to a bar where she got super drunk. But drugs are sometimes fun. Dominic Giordano (Cameraman): Nope. Viewers watched as Jesco White, Sue Bob White, Kirk White, Brandon Poe, and other members of the family went in and out of institutions, did jail time, and participated in drug deals… But I miss it. “Go back home son. It shows that it’s not black and white.
Steve Allen Rowe used his 12-gauge shotgun to shoot D. Ray once in the chest, Jesco received one neck wound, and Dorsey a single gunshot to the eye. Usually, she would win each altercation by stomping her foot on top of her opponent’s head. Leaving this environment seemed to be my only option. “They’ve laid off so many people out of the mines there are barely any students left. It’s complicated, and far too complex to try to figure out in a paragraph, much less a movie, or a lifetime. Locals consider Bertie Mae "The Miracle Woman" because of her lifelong dedication to raising abandoned children. They shut us all down,” he said.
As I have heard from other friends and family members who are unable to leave due to poverty, it has only gotten worse.
White has claimed that his portrayal in the documentary was an act and is not an accurate depiction of the White family. It makes humor of the disgusting actions that still go on in that backwoods town today.
The Wild And Wonderful Whites of West Virginia will be on Current TV on November 29.
Poor people are just not shown in our country because it contradicts our national myth that anyone can make it if they try. I’d be telling stories about horrible things that happened on shoots and laughing and normal people would be freaked out.
It depicted the family’s drug addiction and often showed them abusing illegal substances, such as crack cocaine. The Whites are "The Whites." (Trailer clip … The film follows the White family over the course of a year in their daily life through first-person interviews. Mamie White of the Wild and Wonderful Whites of West Virginia family sends a special message to Dillon & Micah Madden at their wedding reception. Which is utter nonsense. The Williamson Daily News reports that Sue "Bob" White, one of the family members featured on the documentary "Wild Wonderful Whites of West Virginia" was arrested Thursday on …
When interviewing crew I had a questionnaire they had to fill out.
MINGO COUNTY, W.Va. (WSAZ) -- A member of an infamous West Virginia family has been put behind bars.
Although he is most known for laying his baby on a bed to go into the bathroom to do a line of cocaine, he was known for his rogue street fights as well.
The extreme loss of income came like a slap in the face, without a warning. Some have criticised it as exploitative, but Nitzberg defends it as a “portrait of American bad-assdom at its best”. Julien Nitzberg: I think the Whites represent a part of America we too often keep hidden. She then informed me we were fucking that night and wouldn’t let go of me.
Sue Bob, Jesco’s younger sister, was one of the women that would pick fights for fun in the streets. West Virginia got to me.Johnny Knoxville (Executive Producer): We didn’t exploit the Whites. My father was an above-ground strip miner, working for a well paying company.
(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); The Wild and Wonderful Whites of West Virginia. “The schools have changed a lot since you left last year” says my friend of 6 years.
Dazed Digital: Some people have claimed the film is exploitative of the Whites, what’s your position on that?Julien Nitzberg (Director): I was not trying to make a moral film, I was trying to make an honest film that showed the Whites in all their complexity. What I called home, other people know as the drug capital of America. Derkie White AKA “Dirty White Boy" respected that. With over half of its residents abusing some form of painkiller, including heroin and OxyContin, Huntington truly lives up to its name. Jesco, much like his father, was featured in another documentary years before for his ability to dance. She dragged me to a bar where she got super drunk. But drugs are sometimes fun. Dominic Giordano (Cameraman): Nope. Viewers watched as Jesco White, Sue Bob White, Kirk White, Brandon Poe, and other members of the family went in and out of institutions, did jail time, and participated in drug deals… But I miss it. “Go back home son. It shows that it’s not black and white.
Steve Allen Rowe used his 12-gauge shotgun to shoot D. Ray once in the chest, Jesco received one neck wound, and Dorsey a single gunshot to the eye. Usually, she would win each altercation by stomping her foot on top of her opponent’s head. Leaving this environment seemed to be my only option. “They’ve laid off so many people out of the mines there are barely any students left. It’s complicated, and far too complex to try to figure out in a paragraph, much less a movie, or a lifetime. Locals consider Bertie Mae "The Miracle Woman" because of her lifelong dedication to raising abandoned children. They shut us all down,” he said.
As I have heard from other friends and family members who are unable to leave due to poverty, it has only gotten worse.
White has claimed that his portrayal in the documentary was an act and is not an accurate depiction of the White family. It makes humor of the disgusting actions that still go on in that backwoods town today.
The Wild And Wonderful Whites of West Virginia will be on Current TV on November 29.
Poor people are just not shown in our country because it contradicts our national myth that anyone can make it if they try. I’d be telling stories about horrible things that happened on shoots and laughing and normal people would be freaked out.
It depicted the family’s drug addiction and often showed them abusing illegal substances, such as crack cocaine. The Whites are "The Whites." (Trailer clip … The film follows the White family over the course of a year in their daily life through first-person interviews. Mamie White of the Wild and Wonderful Whites of West Virginia family sends a special message to Dillon & Micah Madden at their wedding reception. Which is utter nonsense. The Williamson Daily News reports that Sue "Bob" White, one of the family members featured on the documentary "Wild Wonderful Whites of West Virginia" was arrested Thursday on …
When interviewing crew I had a questionnaire they had to fill out.
MINGO COUNTY, W.Va. (WSAZ) -- A member of an infamous West Virginia family has been put behind bars.
Although he is most known for laying his baby on a bed to go into the bathroom to do a line of cocaine, he was known for his rogue street fights as well.
The extreme loss of income came like a slap in the face, without a warning. Some have criticised it as exploitative, but Nitzberg defends it as a “portrait of American bad-assdom at its best”. Julien Nitzberg: I think the Whites represent a part of America we too often keep hidden. She then informed me we were fucking that night and wouldn’t let go of me.
Sue Bob, Jesco’s younger sister, was one of the women that would pick fights for fun in the streets. West Virginia got to me.Johnny Knoxville (Executive Producer): We didn’t exploit the Whites. My father was an above-ground strip miner, working for a well paying company.
(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); The Wild and Wonderful Whites of West Virginia. “The schools have changed a lot since you left last year” says my friend of 6 years.
Dazed Digital: Some people have claimed the film is exploitative of the Whites, what’s your position on that?Julien Nitzberg (Director): I was not trying to make a moral film, I was trying to make an honest film that showed the Whites in all their complexity. What I called home, other people know as the drug capital of America. Derkie White AKA “Dirty White Boy" respected that. With over half of its residents abusing some form of painkiller, including heroin and OxyContin, Huntington truly lives up to its name. Jesco, much like his father, was featured in another documentary years before for his ability to dance. She dragged me to a bar where she got super drunk. But drugs are sometimes fun. Dominic Giordano (Cameraman): Nope. Viewers watched as Jesco White, Sue Bob White, Kirk White, Brandon Poe, and other members of the family went in and out of institutions, did jail time, and participated in drug deals… But I miss it. “Go back home son. It shows that it’s not black and white.
Steve Allen Rowe used his 12-gauge shotgun to shoot D. Ray once in the chest, Jesco received one neck wound, and Dorsey a single gunshot to the eye. Usually, she would win each altercation by stomping her foot on top of her opponent’s head. Leaving this environment seemed to be my only option. “They’ve laid off so many people out of the mines there are barely any students left. It’s complicated, and far too complex to try to figure out in a paragraph, much less a movie, or a lifetime. Locals consider Bertie Mae "The Miracle Woman" because of her lifelong dedication to raising abandoned children. They shut us all down,” he said.
As I have heard from other friends and family members who are unable to leave due to poverty, it has only gotten worse.
White has claimed that his portrayal in the documentary was an act and is not an accurate depiction of the White family. It makes humor of the disgusting actions that still go on in that backwoods town today.
All of our belongings were ripped out from under us by the bank. Kind of like Vietnam. Apparently Nitzberg learned about Jesco when he was making a film about Hasil Adkins.
A sprawling hillbilly family from West Virginia, the Whites first came to renown in the 1991 documentary Dancing Outlaw, which followed Jesco White, a petrol-huffing Appalachian mountain dancer struggling to follow in the clogsteps of his famous father.Almost two decades later, Julien Nitzberg, a producer on Dancing Outlaw, has spent a year filming the family for The Wild and … However, I believe it is a positive step towards ending the plague known as addiction.
DD: People who get wasted are usually keen that everyone else around them gets fucked up as well. Did you get involved in this side of things?Dominic Giordano: They asked me to partake and I always answered "If I get too fucked-up, I might fuck up the footage and make you look like dumb-asses and you won't get tons of pussy." Much like the documentary “ Herion(e) ” available on Netflix, 8 years ago another doc debuted, called “ The Wild and Wonderful Whites of West Virginia.”The movie followed the White family, in a small town called Boone County, through their daily lives.
The Wild And Wonderful Whites of West Virginia will be on Current TV on November 29.
Poor people are just not shown in our country because it contradicts our national myth that anyone can make it if they try. I’d be telling stories about horrible things that happened on shoots and laughing and normal people would be freaked out.
It depicted the family’s drug addiction and often showed them abusing illegal substances, such as crack cocaine. The Whites are "The Whites." (Trailer clip … The film follows the White family over the course of a year in their daily life through first-person interviews. Mamie White of the Wild and Wonderful Whites of West Virginia family sends a special message to Dillon & Micah Madden at their wedding reception. Which is utter nonsense. The Williamson Daily News reports that Sue "Bob" White, one of the family members featured on the documentary "Wild Wonderful Whites of West Virginia" was arrested Thursday on …
When interviewing crew I had a questionnaire they had to fill out.
MINGO COUNTY, W.Va. (WSAZ) -- A member of an infamous West Virginia family has been put behind bars.
Although he is most known for laying his baby on a bed to go into the bathroom to do a line of cocaine, he was known for his rogue street fights as well.
The extreme loss of income came like a slap in the face, without a warning. Some have criticised it as exploitative, but Nitzberg defends it as a “portrait of American bad-assdom at its best”. Julien Nitzberg: I think the Whites represent a part of America we too often keep hidden. She then informed me we were fucking that night and wouldn’t let go of me.
Sue Bob, Jesco’s younger sister, was one of the women that would pick fights for fun in the streets. West Virginia got to me.Johnny Knoxville (Executive Producer): We didn’t exploit the Whites. My father was an above-ground strip miner, working for a well paying company.
(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); The Wild and Wonderful Whites of West Virginia. “The schools have changed a lot since you left last year” says my friend of 6 years.
Dazed Digital: Some people have claimed the film is exploitative of the Whites, what’s your position on that?Julien Nitzberg (Director): I was not trying to make a moral film, I was trying to make an honest film that showed the Whites in all their complexity. What I called home, other people know as the drug capital of America. Derkie White AKA “Dirty White Boy" respected that. With over half of its residents abusing some form of painkiller, including heroin and OxyContin, Huntington truly lives up to its name. Jesco, much like his father, was featured in another documentary years before for his ability to dance. She dragged me to a bar where she got super drunk. But drugs are sometimes fun. Dominic Giordano (Cameraman): Nope. Viewers watched as Jesco White, Sue Bob White, Kirk White, Brandon Poe, and other members of the family went in and out of institutions, did jail time, and participated in drug deals… But I miss it. “Go back home son. It shows that it’s not black and white.
Steve Allen Rowe used his 12-gauge shotgun to shoot D. Ray once in the chest, Jesco received one neck wound, and Dorsey a single gunshot to the eye. Usually, she would win each altercation by stomping her foot on top of her opponent’s head. Leaving this environment seemed to be my only option. “They’ve laid off so many people out of the mines there are barely any students left. It’s complicated, and far too complex to try to figure out in a paragraph, much less a movie, or a lifetime. Locals consider Bertie Mae "The Miracle Woman" because of her lifelong dedication to raising abandoned children. They shut us all down,” he said.
As I have heard from other friends and family members who are unable to leave due to poverty, it has only gotten worse.
White has claimed that his portrayal in the documentary was an act and is not an accurate depiction of the White family. It makes humor of the disgusting actions that still go on in that backwoods town today.