Showtime Specials Season 1 Episode 26 The Wild and Wonderful Whites of West Virginia

The Showtime Specials season 1 episode 26, titled "The Wild and Wonderful Whites of West Virginia," is a documentary that follows the infamous and wild White family living in the hills of West Virginia. The family consists of matriarch Bertie Mae White, her seven surviving children, and their extended family.

The documentary highlights their unique way of life, including their deep roots in the community and their reputation for violence and crime. The Whites are known for their wild behavior, drug addiction, and frequent run-ins with the law.

The film includes interviews with family members and people in their community, allowing viewers to understand the Whites' deep bond to their land and culture. The Whites frequently break into dance, singing, and stories, showcasing their culture and traditions.

The film also features some of the most memorable moments of the family, including a member's criminal activities and their performance at Hank Williams Jr.'s concert.

Overall, "The Wild and Wonderful Whites of West Virginia" gives viewers an inside look at the White family, their harsh lifestyle, and the unique culture of the hills of West Virginia. The documentary filmmaker Julien Nitzberg does a great job of presenting the family as flawed yet endearing, making them more relatable to the audience. The documentary helps viewers understand their history, culture, and their love for their way of life in the hollers of West Virginia.

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