"King Coal: Unveiling the Legacy of Appalachia's Dying Industry"

Documentary filmmaker Elaine McMillion Sheldon explores the socioeconomic relationship between Appalachia and its central resource, coal, in her new film "King Coal." Through intimate and philosophical storytelling, Sheldon captures the decline of the coal industry and its impact on the region's communities. The film highlights the intergenerational perspectives of Central Appalachians, including Sheldon's coal miner grandfather, as they grapple with the loss of their once-dominant industry and search for a new direction. Sheldon also focuses on the role of children in shaping the future of Appalachia and challenges the myths surrounding coal's significance.
- King Coal Is a Powerful Requiem for an Appalachian Myth Jacobin magazine
- King Coal movie review & film summary (2023) Roger Ebert
- King Coal review: Moving documentary shows bequest of a dying industry New Scientist
- 'King Coal' Review: Mining for Stories in Appalachia The Wall Street Journal
- ‘King Coal’ Review: A View From Appalachia The New York Times
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