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“The documentary does a lovely job of giving us a snapshot of Appalachian hill culture while telling this unusual story of a man who seems both a hardened criminal and a soft-hearted artist and lover of nature. This film could support studies in art history, particularly folk art, as well as studies of American cultures. Criminal justice classes may also find the film beneficial in its commentary on this historic crime as well as local law enforcement of the time, with its questionable tactics and use of power.”
– Educational Media Reviews Online