Linefork
Originally released in 2016. Linefork is a documentary film. directed by Vic Rawlings.
Starring Lee Sexton and Opal Sexton
Synopsis
Lee and Opal Sexton live in the mountains of Eastern Kentucky, farming the land where Lee was raised. Lee is a retired coal miner and revered banjo legend, a living link to the deep past of American music. Though now well into his eighties and hampered by age, Lee continues to perform and teach his distinctive 2-finger banjo style to a new generation eager to preserve a vanishing cultural tradition. Linefork offers an immersive view of Lee and Opal's daily rituals and inherent resilience while documenting the raw yet delicate music of a singular musician, linked to the past yet immediately present.
Quick Facts
Directors
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- EN
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Linefork about?
Lee and Opal Sexton live in the mountains of Eastern Kentucky, farming the land where Lee was raised. Lee is a retired coal miner and revered banjo legend, a living link to the deep past of America...
Who directed Linefork?
Linefork was directed by Vic Rawlings.
How long is Linefork?
Linefork has a runtime of 1 hours and 36 minutes (96 minutes total).
When was Linefork released?
Linefork was released on April 21, 2016 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Linefork?
The main cast of Linefork includes Lee Sexton, Opal Sexton.