Somebody else has already said it but Jess + Moss really is like a book of beautiful moving photographs with words and music added for effect.

Clay Jeter's cinematography is stunning and perfectly captures the dazzling majesty of rural Kentucky and its harmony with mostly derelict man made creations.

It feels like a perfect example of Appalachian poverty and the rich life (however mythical) of the inhabitants. Jess and Moss are two young people abandoned by their parents and ignored by what family they have left.

Unlike other tales of the territory this isn't a story of lack of opportunities or meth addiction but its effects are plain to see on the land and the people.

It is instead an…