Beats of the Heart: Chase the Devil - Religious Music of the Appalachian Mountains Filming Locations
Where was Beats of the Heart: Chase the Devil - Religious Music of the Appalachian Mountains filmed? Beats of the Heart: Chase the Devil - Religious Music of the Appalachian Mountains was filmed in 4 locations across United States in the following places:
Beats of the Heart: Chase the Devil - Religious Music of the Appalachian Mountains Filming Locations
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Beats of the Heart: Chase the Devil - Religious Music of the Appalachian Mountains (1983)
An exploration of the religious music of the southern Appalachian mountains, and the conflict between the sacred, political, and profane.