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The Bituminous Coal
Queens of Pennsylvania
The Bituminous Coal
Queens of Pennsylvania documents the
odyssey of Hollywood actress Sarah Rush back to
her roots as a 16-year-old pageant winner,
growing up in Southwestern, PA. "Coal Queens" is
filled with colorful local characters, and is a
humorous look at small town America.
The town of Carmichaels (population 556) and its
vanishing way of life is a far cry from
Hollywood. Coal mining has shaped this area of
the country, instilling a strength and pride in
its citizens. The film captures the spirit of
the community during the 50th Anniversary
celebrations of the Coal Queen Pageant and the
King Coal Festival in August of 2003.
The film documents
Sarah's travel back to her hometown and
subsequently to the State Theatre in Uniontown,
where rehearsals for the pageant are underway.
The contestants have won the right to represent
each of 14 high schools from the area in the
competition, which is comprised of talent, 'the
impromptu' question and answer session and the
evening gown display. Through the lives of the
girls and the events surrounding the pageant we
learn more about them and the ties that bind the
wider community. The film moves between trials
of the pageant and the lives of the locals,
especially the coal miners, who toil beneath the
earth, knowing that the demise of their
livelihood is just around the corner.
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