Deep in the swamplands of Punta Gorda, Florida exists the Redneck Yacht Club – a monster truck terrain park comprised of acres of dirt jumps, muddy fields and small ponds to provide endless entertainment for those riding on top of colossal-sized tires. The result is a weekend of pure unbridled debauchery; men flex their masculinity behind the driving wheel to throngs of topless women twerking in mud pits while fueled by an endless supply of beer. For most, the appeal in driving one’s car through bogs of black sludge is baffling. But for a group of self-confessed rednecks, mudding is much more than a hobby – it’s a religion. ‘Mud is like a drug to me, it’s better than doing drugs, it’s all about the engine roaring, the mudslinging, the crowds cheering…’ said Pat Burns, the main subject in a forthcoming documentary titled Red, White & Wasted by Andrei Bowden-Schwartz and Sam B. Jones. The film explores the strange and curious world of mud worshiping monster trucks while simultaneously telling a story that strikes right at the heart of Trumpland, America. ‘The intention of the film is much more about finding a way to have a conversation about, what is…