Country Boys

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Directed byDavid Sutherland
StarringChris Johnson
Cody Perkins
Jessica Riddle
David Stükenberg
Theme music composerSeth Justman
Country Boys
Written byDavid Sutherland
Directed byDavid Sutherland
StarringChris Johnson
Cody Perkins
Jessica Riddle
David Stükenberg
Theme music composerSeth Justman
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
Production
ProducersDavid Sutherland
Erin Anguish
Sarah Moughty
Michael Sullivan
Sharon Tiller
CinematographyBill Arnold
David Miers
Joe Seamans
EditorsSteve Audette
Yu Ying Chou
Sean F. O'Gara
Original release
NetworkPBS
ReleaseJanuary 9, 2006 (2006-01-09)

Country Boys is a six-hour documentary film centered on Cody Perkins and Chris Johnson, two teenage boys from David, Kentucky.[1] They attended the David School, a non-denominational alternative high school with a mission to serve underprivileged and struggling students.

The film covers the three-year period from 1999 to 2002 in which the boys' ages range from 15 to 18. It was directed by David Sutherland. It was a three-part edition of Frontline on PBS, with each part running for two hours, originally broadcast in January 2006.[2]

The focus of the film is Cody and Chris' struggles with the problems of growing up in a rural, relatively impoverished environment. In addition, both boys have unique challenges. Chris, growing up in a family without strong role models and parents who limit him in a variety of ways, struggles to motivate himself to do well in school and life. Cody deals with how to find acceptance among his peers and reconcile his Christianity with his alternative lifestyle.

The film is set in rural Kentucky. As a result, the film addresses a wide range of topics. Some of these topics include the gun culture, religion and science (a biology teacher and students at the David School are portrayed dismissing evolution and misinterpreting scientific ideas).

Post-documentary

Cody was born on 19 October 1983, in Lexington, Kentucky. When he was 5 months old, his mother killed herself. When he was 12 years old, his father killed Cody's stepmother (his 7th wife) and then himself. Cody then left his life in the city to live in the country with his step-grandmother, Liz McGuire.

At the time of the filming, Cody had a girlfriend, Jessica Riddle. Both were born again Christians. At one point Cody wanted to be a preacher. In the documentary he played in a Christian heavy metal band, Seven Rise Up. The film shows Cody getting nipple piercings to add to his many other piercings, later having discussions with his teachers and storefront church pastor, and bonding with Jessica and her parents in the living room of their home. Cody graduated valedictorian of his small class of seven at the David School.

Cody and Jessica married on April 10, 2004, and both attended college. Cody graduated from Mayo Technical College in May 2006 and began working as a service technician with an HVAC company. Cody and Jessica divorced in 2006, and Cody has since remarried and has four kids.[3][better source needed] The band, Seven Rise Up, is no longer together. The bulk of the band formed Bellor; Cody left the group but formed another band, Sledgehammer Persuasion, but they have disbanded. Cody is now playing bass in the worship band at a church in Prestonsburg and has formed a new Christian metal band with former Seven Rise Up bandmate Jason Johnson. Cody is saved and got baptized with his new wife, they attend a small church in Prestonsburg, KY, where he is beginning to preach and the two of them teach an adult bible study together.

Chris Johnson

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