Rory Kennedy's HBO documentary tells the tale of a close-knit Appalachian family that has changed little in the last 100 years. ... HBO Documentary American Hollow Clint Bowling Man to Mother Mommie Been Caught for Public Drunkens Time er Two ... American Hollow (2/10)
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If Rory Kennedy meant her documentary, "American Hollow," to show us a poor Southern rural white family as something more respectable than the disparaging hillbilly stereotype, she failed. Not only were those familiar stereotypes not dispelled in this film, they were played out before us.
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I just saw a documentary called American Hollow from 1998 that was filmed in this county. I was wondering if anybody knows these people and could maybe give some updates about how they were doing, whats going on now and stuff.
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Filmmaker Rory Kennedy, out of concern over poverty in the rural South, traveled to Kentucky and lived with the Bowling family, which has made an isolated hollow its home for ... Kennedy then made an HBO documentary about the Bowlings, called "American Hollow," which is complemented by a book and photo exhibit.
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Filmmaker Rory Kennedy explores family life, poverty in her documentary, American Hollow ... Robert F. Kennedy, presented her award-winning documentary film American Hollow, as part of the 2000-01 Wittenberg Series.
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The Norton Museum of Art opens a new exhibition entitled American Hollow on January 20, 2001. This exhibition is organized in conjunction with Rory Kennedy's documentary film American Hollow, and is comprised of 60 silver-gelatin prints by award-winning photographer Steve Lehman, which form the principal content of...
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Documentary films like American Hollow involve the filmmaker in an intimate relationship with his or her subject(s), especially so in KennedyÕs case, living with the Bowlings for a year. Surely they had an impact on each other.
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Genre: Documentary more ... "American Hollow" was very good because it let you see a side of American life that few ever see. I really cared about these people. One thing that bothered me a little was that if these folks were so poor and had no running water, jobs, etc., why was there a satellite dish in their front yard?
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Description: American Hollow is the story of an Appalachian family caught between century-old tradition and the modern world. There are, at present, over 40 Bowlings living in the Hollow, a mile-wide valley located in one of the poorest and ... Biography:Rory Kennedy, award-winning independent documentary filmmaker,
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