About the Film
Every first weekend in October, a quiet stretch of highway through Northwest Alabama into Tennessee springs to life. For 40 miles, fields and front yards turn into open-air markets where strangers become neighbors over vintage tools, fried pies, and stories that stick with you longer than any roadside treasure. Amid the antiques and oddities, what truly stands out is the unmistakable warmth of Southern hospitality—genuine, generous, and disarmingly human.
Every first weekend in October, a quiet stretch of highway through Northwest Alabama into Tennessee springs to life. For 40 miles, fields and front yards turn into open-air markets where strangers become neighbors over vintage tools, fried pies, and stories that stick with you longer than any roadside treasure. Amid the antiques and oddities, what truly stands out is the unmistakable warmth of Southern hospitality—genuine, generous, and disarmingly human.
Runtime
10 minutes (10 minutes)
Directors
Andrew Johnston, Jackson Townsend
United States
English