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Searching for the Wrong-Eyed Jesus is a 2003 documentary film about the American South starring Jim White. Commissioned by the BBC, [2] it documents the intersection of country music and Christianity in the United States.
Searching for The Wrong-Eyed Jesus is a captivating and compelling road trip through the creative spirit of the the Southern U.S. Director Andrew Douglas's film follows "Alt Country" singer Jim White through a gritty terrain of churches, prisons, truck stops, biker bars and coal mines.
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- 2004-05-05
Jul 9, 2004 · Overview. A stunningly-photographed, thought-provoking road trip into the heart of the poor white American South. Singer Jim White takes his 1970 Chevy Impala through a gritty terrain of churches, prisons, truckstops, biker bars and coalmines.
Jul 1, 2005 · Review: Searching for the Wrong-Eyed Jesus. The film is an atmospheric investigation into the surreal, artistically inspirational mixture of religiosity and criminality that hangs like a pall over the rural communities of the country’s lower half. by Nick Schager. July 1, 2005.
Dec 6, 2006 · Searching for the Wrong-Eyed Jesus. This off-beat tour will take you to the other side of the railroad tracks. Our host — a musician — shows you his homeland in the rural Deep South. He buys a used car, hauls a wrong-eyed Jesus statue in the trunk, and circles around trailer parks and BBQ joints listening to genuine contemporary musicians ...
A cinema legend. Al Pacino reflects on his extraordinary life, career and family. First transmitted in 2004, Jim White takes a road trip into the heart of the poor white American South through a...
Directed by Andrew Douglas. A stunningly-photographed, thought-provoking road trip into the heart of the poor white American South. Singer Jim White takes his 1970 Chevy Impala through a gritty terrain of churches, prisons, truckstops, biker bars and coalmines.