November 20, 2007 - In the film, they visit Picher’s local school to talk with students about an uncertain future. They visit homes where the lifelong residents reaffirm that nothing will make them leave.
They talk with people who have been pushing for a buyout plan now that their plots are virtually valueless. They also show the people wedged between concern for the lives of loved ones and love of home and their way of life.
“The Creek Runs Red” shows pieces of those ordinary lives in extraordinary circumstances.
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