A Journey Beyond Mining: Metaphor for Existence

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MOVIE REVIEW
King Coal

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Genre: Documentary
Year Released: 2023
Runtime: 1h 20m
Director(s): Elaine McMillion Sheldon
Where To Watch: in select theaters beginning August 11, 2023


RAVING REVIEW: KING COAL is a documentary that does much more than scratch the surface of the coal industry. It takes you by the hand and leads you into the very essence of a community, steadfast in its heritage and traditions, revealing a landscape where coal isn't simply a source of energy but becomes a metaphor for existence and survival.


What's striking about KING COAL is its unveiling of Central Appalachia, a place teeming with lives shaped by the looming shadow of coal's influence. Elaine McMillion Sheldon, a filmmaker, and coal miner's daughter, is our tour guide. With an adept storytelling style, she transports viewers to a world where human resilience emerges from adversity and local culture defies clichés. Despite the region's coal wealth, financial hardships persist, yet the inhabitants' spirit of perseverance is undeniably strong and courageous.

The narrative unfolds through Sheldon's voice and the innocent narration of a young miner's daughter. Their tones carry us into the heart of a society where coal is not just dug but defines dreams, molds aspirations, and sometimes propels individuals into uncharted territories. KING COAL's narration isn't conventional or linear; instead, it's an elegant tale that simultaneously investigates and reveres the myths and legends surrounding coal.

Visiting the towns that Sheldon explores, you'll discover the unique cultural footprint of coal. From bustling coal festivals to quaint coal-themed parks and heartwarming New Year's rituals involving coal, the miners' legacy is celebrated and commemorated. KING COAL captures these vivid cultural significance expressions, starkly contrasting the dwindling economic reliance on the mineral.

Sheldon's deep-rooted connection to coal mining lends her perspective an authentic touch, transforming KING COAL into more than just a documentary. It morphs into a lively fable, a mythical experience that delves into the diminishing identity tied to coal mining. Through the voice of young Lanie Marsh, the film takes on a magical realism that distinguishes it from traditional documentaries.

The film's artistic journey is a testimony to Sheldon's creative spirit. Collaborating with local artists and experimenting with sound and music, she crafts a resonating narrative that reflects the intricate beauty of the region itself. Sheldon concludes the documentary by affirming her strong ties to Appalachia and her heritage, displaying her commitment to nuance and balance.

KING COAL transcends mere documentation, evolving into cinematic art that probes identity, culture, and a sense of belonging. It reaches beyond political boundaries and touches the core of the human experience. Sheldon's skillful interweaving of observations and dreams crafts a tangible, resonant story, epitomizing the universal quest for meaning.

KING COAL calls for reflection, empathy, and connection. Through the unique voice and vision of Elaine McMillion Sheldon, it emerges as an extraordinary film that resonates with humanity's complexity and simplicity. It is a story where both essential truths and imagination intertwine, setting KING COAL apart as a significant cultural work and inviting us all to contemplate and embrace the multi-layered facets of human existence.

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[photo courtesy of DREXLER FILMS, COTTAGE M, FISHBOWL FILMS]

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