Homemade Hillbilly Jam - deluxe edition

Hillbillies haven’t died off; they’ve simply become neo-hillbillies. Three families of musicians in the Ozark Mountains of Southwestern Missouri give new meaning to the word “hillbilly.” Float down the backwaters, soak up some old time religion, savor a washboard duel, and bask in the neon lights of the pseudo-hillbilly showtown Branson. Lean back and merge into hillbilliness.

Features the 80-minute documentary by Rick Minnich, the original theatrical trailer, an interview with Rick (in German), and the featurette "On the Road" (US tour with the filmmakers and the band Big Smith).

  • On the Road with Homemade Hillbilly Jam

    9m 49s

    Director Rick Minnich and co-director Matt Sweetwood tour the USA with the heroes of "Homemade Hillbilly Jam" Big Smith.

  • Homemade Hillbilly Jam - trailer

    1m 46s

    Trailer for the feature documentary "Homemade Hillbilly Jam" by Rick Minnich.

  • Interview with director Rick Minnich (in German)

    7m 19s

    Director Rick Minnich discusses his film "Homemade Hillbilly Jam" (in German).

    Regisseur Rick Minnich spricht über seinen Film "Homemade Hillbilly Jam" (auf Deutsch).

  • Homemade Hillbilly Jam
    1h 21m — 1 text track

    Homemade Hillbilly Jam

    1h 21m — 1 text track

    Hillbillies haven’t died off; they’ve simply become neo-hillbillies. Three families of musicians in the Ozark Mountains of Southwestern Missouri give new meaning to the word “hillbilly.” Float down the backwaters, soak up some old time religion, savor a washboard duel, and bask in the neon lights...

  • Homemade Hillbilly Jam - deluxe edition

    4 videos

    Hillbillies haven’t died off; they’ve simply become neo-hillbillies. Three families of musicians in the Ozark Mountains of Southwestern Missouri give new meaning to the word “hillbilly.” Float down the backwaters, soak up some old time religion, savor a washboard duel, and bask in the neon lights...

  • Homemade Hillbilly Jam

    1 video

    Hillbillies haven’t died off; they’ve simply become neo-hillbillies. Three families of musicians in the Ozark Mountains of Southwestern Missouri give new meaning to the word “hillbilly.” Float down the backwaters, soak up some old time religion, savor a washboard duel, and bask in the neon lights...