What do you do if you want to get underneath the skin of a country
- to understand its people & feel its heartbeat? You can follow the rest of the tourists or you can take the advice of Watergate reporter Bob Woodwards source Deep Throat & follow the money. Steve Boggan did just that by setting free a ten-dollar bill & accompanying it on an epic journey for thirty days & thirty nights across 3 300 miles armed only with a sense of humour & a small & increasingly grubby set of clothes. As he cuts crops with farmers in Kansas pursues a repo woman from Colorado gets wasted with a blues band in Arkansas & hangs out at a quarterbacks mansion in St Louis Boggan enters the lives of ordinary (and extraordinary) people as they receive
- & pass on
- the bill. Add to that the missionaries from Missouri the Amish in Michigan the banker from Chicago & the deer hunters from Detroit & what emerges is a chaotic affectionate & funny portrait of a modern-day America that tourists rarely see.