The creative team behind Indian Horse, the 2017 feature adaptation of the late Richard Wagamese’s novel of the same name, are partnering for a documentary, The Storyteller, on the legendary Canadian indigenous writer.
Stephen Campanelli, Clint Eastwood’s go-to cameraman, directed Indian Horse after it was adapted by Dennis Foon. In a deal to be unveiled at the Banff World Media Festival, Campanelli will serve as the cinematographer and Foon as a story consultant on the feature documentary about Wagamese and his Ojibway heritage to be directed by Jules Arita Koostachin (WaaPaKe, Broken Angel).
The indigenous creatives behind The Storyteller include Jim Compton as principal producer, while also serving as a writer and executive producer alongside Koostachin. The partners behind The Storyteller are also involved in the adaptation of Wagamese’s novel Ragged Company and are developing a feature film adaptation.
A TV series based on the tale about four...
Stephen Campanelli, Clint Eastwood’s go-to cameraman, directed Indian Horse after it was adapted by Dennis Foon. In a deal to be unveiled at the Banff World Media Festival, Campanelli will serve as the cinematographer and Foon as a story consultant on the feature documentary about Wagamese and his Ojibway heritage to be directed by Jules Arita Koostachin (WaaPaKe, Broken Angel).
The indigenous creatives behind The Storyteller include Jim Compton as principal producer, while also serving as a writer and executive producer alongside Koostachin. The partners behind The Storyteller are also involved in the adaptation of Wagamese’s novel Ragged Company and are developing a feature film adaptation.
A TV series based on the tale about four...
- 6/6/2024
- by Etan Vlessing
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Exclusive: We’ll be seeing more of Amy Quinn in the second season of All Rise. Lindsey Gort, who recurred as the character in the first season of the CBS courthouse drama, has been promoted to series regular for Season 2.
Gort’s Amy Quinn is a private defense lawyer who recently joined forces professionally with legal powerhouse Rachel Audubon to start a new firm that takes on controversial cases. Meanwhile, Amy’s joined personal forces with Deputy District Attorney Mark Callan (Wilson Bethel) after having decided to self-quarantine together when the Covid crisis hit. Amy brings her wry humor, sharp mind and fierce passions to everything she does – making waves all over the Hall of Justice.
Gort appeared in 11 episodes in the first season.
All Rise follows the chaotic, hopeful and sometimes absurd lives of its judges, prosecutors and public defenders, as they work with bailiffs, clerks and cops to...
Gort’s Amy Quinn is a private defense lawyer who recently joined forces professionally with legal powerhouse Rachel Audubon to start a new firm that takes on controversial cases. Meanwhile, Amy’s joined personal forces with Deputy District Attorney Mark Callan (Wilson Bethel) after having decided to self-quarantine together when the Covid crisis hit. Amy brings her wry humor, sharp mind and fierce passions to everything she does – making waves all over the Hall of Justice.
Gort appeared in 11 episodes in the first season.
All Rise follows the chaotic, hopeful and sometimes absurd lives of its judges, prosecutors and public defenders, as they work with bailiffs, clerks and cops to...
- 8/4/2020
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
Shatnerpalooza kicks off with a 48 hour marathon July 21 - July 22 and continues with a double feature every night beginning at 8pm Et Monday, July 25. On Epix, Thursday, July 21 through Saturday, July 30, the celebration of all things Shatner features the world premiere of William Shatner.s The Captains and television premiere of the award-winning Gonzo Ballet, plus all six Star Trek movies starring Shatner along with a selection of his movies and TV shows including Big Bad Mama, The Intruder, Disaster on the Coastliner, Pioneer Woman, The Explosive Generation, Broken Angel, The Outer Limits: Cold Hands, Warm Hearts, and Iron Chef USA. Monday, July 25 Star Trek: The Motion Picture & Disaster on...
- 7/21/2011
- by April MacIntyre
- Monsters and Critics
Well, it's been a pretty fantastic week gearing up for Epix's debut of The Captains. We've learned a lot from Mr. Shatner, but today's clip may have the only one with a message - how to get through to a city detective that won't take you seriously. The answer? Whine!
This clip from the 1988 TV movie Broken Angel about the evil crack gangs will get Trekkies all hot and bothered. Yes, that is Brock Peters, who'd already played Fleet Admiral Cartwright in Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home, would do so again in Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country, then later play Ben Sisko's restaurant-owning father on many episodes of Deep Space Nine.
What is Shatnerpalooza, you ask? It is a time where we step back and honor the sweetest thing to drip down from Canada since maple syrup.
The good people at Epix are counting down to their debut of The Captains,...
This clip from the 1988 TV movie Broken Angel about the evil crack gangs will get Trekkies all hot and bothered. Yes, that is Brock Peters, who'd already played Fleet Admiral Cartwright in Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home, would do so again in Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country, then later play Ben Sisko's restaurant-owning father on many episodes of Deep Space Nine.
What is Shatnerpalooza, you ask? It is a time where we step back and honor the sweetest thing to drip down from Canada since maple syrup.
The good people at Epix are counting down to their debut of The Captains,...
- 7/15/2011
- UGO TV
Well, it's been a pretty fantastic week gearing up for Epix's debut of The Captains. We've learned a lot from Mr. Shatner, but today's clip may have the only one with a message - how to get through to a city detective that won't take you seriously. The answer? Whine!
This clip from the 1988 TV movie Broken Angel about the evil crack gangs will get Trekkies all hot and bothered. Yes, that is Brock Peters, who'd already played Fleet Admiral Cartwright in Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home, would do so again in Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country, then later play Ben Sisko's restaurant-owning father on many episodes of Deep Space Nine.
What is Shatnerpalooza, you ask? It is a time where we step back and honor the sweetest thing to drip down from Canada since maple syrup.
The good people at Epix are counting down to their debut of The Captains,...
This clip from the 1988 TV movie Broken Angel about the evil crack gangs will get Trekkies all hot and bothered. Yes, that is Brock Peters, who'd already played Fleet Admiral Cartwright in Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home, would do so again in Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country, then later play Ben Sisko's restaurant-owning father on many episodes of Deep Space Nine.
What is Shatnerpalooza, you ask? It is a time where we step back and honor the sweetest thing to drip down from Canada since maple syrup.
The good people at Epix are counting down to their debut of The Captains,...
- 7/15/2011
- UGO Movies
William Shatner seems to expand his resume about as many times as he narrowly escaped death on the original Star Trek tv series. TV guest star (Twilight Zone, Outer Limits), TV star (Star Trek, T.J. Hooker, Boston Legal, $#*! My Dad Says), movie star (Star Trek: The Motion Picture, Star Trek II-vi, Star Trek: Generations, Miss Congeniality), as well as writer, director, producer, voice artist, talk show host, author. Now he has added “documentarian” to the list. The Captains is, as you might have guessed, a documentary about the captains of the Star Trek multiverse.
This documentary seems almost like a companion piece to The Biography Channel’s The Captains of the Final Frontier (2010). He must have been familiar with it, given that he has had two series on that channel (Aftermath with William Shatner, Shatner’s Raw Nerve). That documentary was about the Trek franchise and featured interviews with actors,...
This documentary seems almost like a companion piece to The Biography Channel’s The Captains of the Final Frontier (2010). He must have been familiar with it, given that he has had two series on that channel (Aftermath with William Shatner, Shatner’s Raw Nerve). That documentary was about the Trek franchise and featured interviews with actors,...
- 7/5/2011
- by Erin Willard
- ScifiMafia
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