The Hollerin' Contest at Spivey's Corner
Overview
- Genre
- Cultural History, History, Society, Lifestyle, and Biography
- Synopsis
"The Hollerin' Contest at Spivey's Corner" is a short documentary that follows the stories of three unique competitors at the National Hollerin' Contest, an annual competition that’s been held in Spivey’s Corner, North Carolina since 1969. Hollerin’ itself is considered by some to be one of the earliest forms of communication between humans. It was originally used in rural areas before the days of telecommunications to convey long-distance messages. At the height of the contest’s popularity in the 1970s, winners would regularly appear on The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson and the Late Show with David Letterman. Interest and awareness of the competition has waned in recent years, but our three contestants still have the same goal in sight – to become the undisputed National Hollerin’ Champion.
- Stage
- finished
- Running time
- 17 and 12 minutes
Credits
- Brian Gersten ... Director, Producer, Writer, Editor, Cinematographer
- Arlin Golden ... Producer
- Brian Gersten ... Director
Production Details
- Country
- United States
- Years of Production
- 2014-2015
- Locations
- North Carolina
- Prod. Partners
- Liv Dubendorf
Distribution Details
- Release year
- 2015
- Festivals
- Underexposed Film Fest, Atlanta Docufest, Dam Short Film Fest, Sebastopol Documentary Film Fest, Riverrun International Film Fest, DOQU Fest, Longleaf Film Fest, deadCENTER Film Fest, Drunken Film Fest, Real to Reel Film Fest, Sidewalk Film Fest
- Awards
- Platinum Award at the Spotlight Documentary Film Awards, Best Student Documentary at Real to Reel Film Fest
- Distribution
- Streaming on Kanopy & PBS
- Broadcast (Acq.)
- Kanopy & Reel South on PBS
- Language
- English
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