Pharaoh's Army

Pharaoh's Army 1995

6.50

Union soldiers in search of food descend on the farm of a Confederate family and decide to stay until one in their ranks' wounds have healed. While the war weary Union captain falls for the mother of the family - whose husband is off fighting for the rebels - her son plots revenge on the dirty, double-dealing Yankees.

1995

Becoming bell hooks

Becoming bell hooks 2024

1

Explore the life and legacy of Kentucky-born author bell hooks, who wrote nearly 40 books and whose work at the intersection of race, class and gender serves as a lasting contribution to the feminist movement. Learn how bell’s childhood in Hopkinsville and her connection to Kentucky’s “hillbilly culture” informed her views and her belief that feminism is for everybody. Becoming bell hooks, a one-hour documentary, features selections read by Academy Award winner Octavia Spencer and interviews with feminist activist Gloria Steinem, Kentucky writers Crystal Wilkinson and Silas House, bell’s younger sister Gwenda Motley and many others.

2024

Merle Travis: Guitar Man

Merle Travis: Guitar Man 2016

1

Merle Travis took the experiences of his early years growing up in Muhlenberg County, Ky., to the national stage and rode the rising tide of country music’s popularity in the years following World War II. His considerable talents as a singer, songwriter, bandleader, and guitar-picking pioneer still reverberate in the heartbeat of American music today, more than three decades after his passing.

2016

The Hopewell Haunting

The Hopewell Haunting 2007

1

A documentary based on a recorded interview from the 1950's where a retired Kentucky Preacher tells the story of his encounter with the unknown.

2007

Angels on Horseback: Midwives in the Mountains

Angels on Horseback: Midwives in the Mountains 2021

1

Explore the life of Mary Breckinridge and her efforts founding the Frontier Nursing Service, whose nurse-midwives traveled by horseback to provide healthcare to those living in a remote, mountainous region of Kentucky.

2021

Ed McClanahan: Kentucky Muse

Ed McClanahan: Kentucky Muse 1995

1

Unable or unwilling to conform to the rigid atmosphere of Washington and Lee College as a freshman, Ed bailed out after a brief stint there to attend—and graduate from—Miami of Ohio. After graduate work at UK, he left for the Left Coast, and it suited him just fine. The first stop was a writing instructorship at Oregon State, then enrollment into the Stanford Writing Program, a move shared by Jim, Wendell, and Gurney. There he cultivated, among other things, relationships with Larry McMurtry, Robert Stone, and—most importantly—Ken Kesey. Ed didn’t just experience the 1960s; he wallowed in them. Also, a bonus interview from 1996 program, Signature Live.

1995

Joey Learns To Fly

Joey Learns To Fly 1992

6.00

Young Joey imagines he is flying as he runs down the steep hills around his rural home. Eventually he grows up and believes that he just imagined flying. But, one night, with his daughter, he will recall this skill at an opportune moment.

1992