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The Last One

Deep in the wilds of Southern Appalachia, lifelong moonshiner Popcorn Sutton runs 1 last batch of accurate moonshine whiskey. By means of the exhausting work of clearing the site, building a rock and clay furnace, brewing corn mash and producing high-proof moonshine, Sutton reveals the craft of standard distillation, the character of his Scots-Irish ancestors, and a lifetime of memories in the trade.

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Release : 2008
Rating : 7.9
Studio : Sucker Punch Pictures, 
Crew : Director,  Editor, 
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Genre : Documentary

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Reviews

Kattiera Nana
2021/05/14

I think this is a new genre that they're all sort of working their way through it and haven't got all the kinks worked out yet but it's a genre that works for me.

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Grimerlana
2018/08/30

Plenty to Like, Plenty to Dislike

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Tayyab Torres
2018/08/30

Strong acting helps the film overcome an uncertain premise and create characters that hold our attention absolutely.

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Francene Odetta
2018/08/30

It's simply great fun, a winsome film and an occasionally over-the-top luxury fantasy that never flags.

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tgilmer
2011/10/18

I was lucky enough to see Popcorn Sutton in person shortly before he took his own life (in a move to avoid dying in prison after his 3rd and final conviction, which occurred shortly after this footage was recorded). Popcorn is a legend in the world of Moonshine, and the film-maker does a fantastic job of capturing his personality and uniqueness, as well as the artistry Sutton displays while demonstrating his particular brand of genius. Popcorn used to run his old truck down into Maggie Valley, NC with his copper kettles and a sign that said "Have your picture taken with a working still". Those lucky enough to know him were quite sure that it was indeed a "working still". This film truly captures a slice of life in the Smoky Mountains and does a very good job of documenting a small portion of the vast knowledge, skill and tradition that Popcorn took with him to his grave. We can only hope his various apprentices paid very close attention over the years so that this underground art will not be lost forever. Many people will see a stubborn scofflaw who refused to participate in the rules that bind our society, but I saw him as a living embodiment of the American spirit that flows through the cold-water streams of western NC. While it may be hard for "city folk" to believe, I can tell you from experience that there is an entire region filled with real people who speak, dress and act like the folks you'll meet in this film. It's not hard to imagine a future in which this culture has been lost to the ages, so I encourage you to take the time to watch, learn, and enjoy some of the true American history that you won't read about in school. This will be especially true if you have an interest in the distillation of spirits, corn whiskey (aka "Mountain Dew" or "White Lightning") in particular, or the rebellious nature of the proud and fiercely independent Scotch-Irish population of the Appalachian hills.

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chaos-rampant
2009/09/14

What we have here is a neat idea for a documentary, a throwback to the days of Appalachian moonshiners and Federal agents and a whole American tradition distinctly associated with a certain time and place, yet we don't have the story arch that will keep it all together. We have an old picaresque bearded moonshine figure, Marvin 'Popcorn' Sutton, with his indecipherable accent and a lifetime's experience of brewing moonshine in the Appalachian woods, yet we don't have a narrative in which his stories will find the proper context. We get a number of writers and journalists who've written on the subject of moonshining over the years giving us the occasional glimpse into history and fact, and we see Marvin 'Popcorn' Sutton building an impromptu brewery in the middle of the woods one last time for old time's sake, but it's never really compelling as a documentary. From an encyclopedic perspective, an article online will likely have more information to offer. From a storytelling perspective, there's not much to gather because it's all pretty scattershot.

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TheOpinionGuy
2009/08/25

This is a great documentary, a real treasure. Popcorn Sutton was my kind of American, and the way the feds hounded him into ending his own life over some untaxed white lightning is a disgrace. This film is much cheerier than that, though, it features Popcorn and friends building their site and distilling the good stuff from the mash while explaining the process and talking story. The instructions shown here on how to make a backwoods still amount to a full lesson by the last of the breed on how to do this, and are both comprehensive and simple. Filmed in the mountains of North Carolina, The Last One is a journey deep into Southern Appalachia, and Appalachian culture, as seen through the lens of a mason jar.

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