Elaine McMillion Sheldon
Special Interest, Talk Show, Reality, Independent, Documentary
In this episode of State of Minds, Hoppy Kercheval welcomes Oscar-nominated filmmaker Elaine McMillion Sheldon to discuss her powerful documentary work rooted in Appalachia. Sheldon details the making of her personal film, King Coal, explaining that she aimed to move beyond the usual political and economic narratives to capture the "psyche and soul" of coal culture, deliberately avoiding assigning blame to foster civil discourse and highlight the region's complexity and hidden wealth. The conversation shifts to her documentary Heroin(e), where Sheldon outlines her commitment to exploring the opioid crisis without exploiting people by counteracting "parachute journalism" and instead focusing on the local women who act as "quiet superheroes." She also discusses her companion film, Recovery Boys, which followed young men in recovery for 18 months, capturing the tough, more "real" path of life post-rehab at Jacob's Ladder. Finally, Sheldon shares her filmmaking ethos, emphasizing the need for flexibility, low impact, and a willingness to embrace the unexpected—stating that her ultimate goal is not to propose policy solutions, but to "slow people down" and make them sit with the uncomfortable reality of complex issues.
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