I’m beginning to think Harry Ambrose is too old for this ish.
The Sinner‘s Season 4 opener picks up a year after the Jamie Burns case, and the since-retired detective (again played by Bill Pullman) is still haunted by visions of the night he shot and killed the sociopath. (He continues to suffer from post-traumatic stress, and he’s only recently weaned off of antidepressants.) He and his partner Sonya (fellow returnee Jessica Hecht) travel to Hanover Island in northern Maine for some much needed rest and relaxation, but an unexpected tragedy occurs almost immediately upon their arrival. Ambrose...
The Sinner‘s Season 4 opener picks up a year after the Jamie Burns case, and the since-retired detective (again played by Bill Pullman) is still haunted by visions of the night he shot and killed the sociopath. (He continues to suffer from post-traumatic stress, and he’s only recently weaned off of antidepressants.) He and his partner Sonya (fellow returnee Jessica Hecht) travel to Hanover Island in northern Maine for some much needed rest and relaxation, but an unexpected tragedy occurs almost immediately upon their arrival. Ambrose...
- 10/14/2021
- by Ryan Schwartz
- TVLine.com
Berlin-based sales agency Films Boutique has acquired Bretten Hannam’s drama “Wildhood,” which world premieres in the Discovery section of Toronto Film Festival. The Canadian film stars Philip Lewitski, Joshua Odjick and Avery Winters-Anthony.
Gabor Greiner, COO of Films Boutique, said: “ ‘Wildhood’ is an amazing film for many reasons — besides coming from a Mi’kmaw director it is a queer/Two-Spirited Indigenous film introducing two very talented young First Nations actors. The film strikes not only through its beautiful cinematography and wild locations but with its attaching and emotional story of friendship, love and belonging – and an incredible soundtrack and pow wow dance.”
In the film, when Link discovers his Mi’kmaw mother is still alive, he runs away from home with his younger brother Travis, in a desperate gamble to start a new life. They’re soon joined by Pasmay, a pow wow dancer drawn to Link’s story.
Gabor Greiner, COO of Films Boutique, said: “ ‘Wildhood’ is an amazing film for many reasons — besides coming from a Mi’kmaw director it is a queer/Two-Spirited Indigenous film introducing two very talented young First Nations actors. The film strikes not only through its beautiful cinematography and wild locations but with its attaching and emotional story of friendship, love and belonging – and an incredible soundtrack and pow wow dance.”
In the film, when Link discovers his Mi’kmaw mother is still alive, he runs away from home with his younger brother Travis, in a desperate gamble to start a new life. They’re soon joined by Pasmay, a pow wow dancer drawn to Link’s story.
- 8/27/2021
- by Leo Barraclough
- Variety Film + TV
Completed in time to start making the festival rounds in September, short film Wildfire stars newcomer indigenous actors and explores what it means to be two-spirit — an indigenous identity under the transgender umbrella. Written and directed by Bretten Hannam, produced by Gharrett Patrick Paon, and starring Guillermo Knockwood, Bobby Pierro and Avery Winters-Anthony, Wildfire was created with the help of the Aboriginal Filmmaker Fellowship.
Wildfire follows two-spirit Mi’kmaw teenager Link and his young half brother Travis as they flee their abusive father and form their own family with fellow Native two-spirit teen Pasmay.
Casting the film was a journey of its own. Per a statement about the film, Hannam and Paon traveled to First Nations reserves and auditioned more than 50 Native teens for the lead roles, and did not require that auditioners had previous acting experience.
Wildfire will premiere on streaming platforms in 2019, but folks on the festival circuit...
Wildfire follows two-spirit Mi’kmaw teenager Link and his young half brother Travis as they flee their abusive father and form their own family with fellow Native two-spirit teen Pasmay.
Casting the film was a journey of its own. Per a statement about the film, Hannam and Paon traveled to First Nations reserves and auditioned more than 50 Native teens for the lead roles, and did not require that auditioners had previous acting experience.
Wildfire will premiere on streaming platforms in 2019, but folks on the festival circuit...
- 8/10/2018
- by James Loke Hale
- Tubefilter.com
The Family
Episode three was an absolutely gut-wrenching episode from the family’s point of view. The autopsy showed that Rosie Larsen’s cause of death was by drowning and out of the respect of the family, Sarah (Mireille Enos) tells Mitch (Michelle Forbes) and Stanley Larsen (Brent Sexton). Mitch, naturally wants to know if her daughter suffered, so much so that she tried to experience what her daughter went through in her bathtub. I don’t think she tried to commit suicide; Mitch’s pain is great and deep, but I think this was a case of wanting to know what her daughter went through along with the guilt of not being able to protect one’s own child makes her story so believably tragic. She has to come to her senses though because she still has two young sons who are depending on her.
Next week’s scenes...
Episode three was an absolutely gut-wrenching episode from the family’s point of view. The autopsy showed that Rosie Larsen’s cause of death was by drowning and out of the respect of the family, Sarah (Mireille Enos) tells Mitch (Michelle Forbes) and Stanley Larsen (Brent Sexton). Mitch, naturally wants to know if her daughter suffered, so much so that she tried to experience what her daughter went through in her bathtub. I don’t think she tried to commit suicide; Mitch’s pain is great and deep, but I think this was a case of wanting to know what her daughter went through along with the guilt of not being able to protect one’s own child makes her story so believably tragic. She has to come to her senses though because she still has two young sons who are depending on her.
Next week’s scenes...
- 4/11/2011
- by Ernie Estrella
- BuzzFocus.com
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