(Distributed by Shadow Entertainment/Image Entertainment)
Roadside prophets across the South tell of those who have been 'Searching for the Wrong-Eyed Jesus,' in a film narrated by Jim White and directed by Andrew Douglas. Crossing through the swampy terrain languidly stretched from Florida to Lousiana, local historians and storytellers like Harry Crews lowlight the South's Gothic charm for the traveler looking to explain the home he left. Alternately told with musicians like The Handsome Family, Johnny Dowd, 16 Horse-Power and David Johansen, Lee Sexton, and flocks of gospel choirs, the film meanders, in Jim White's words, "To find the gold tooth in God's crooked smile."