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March 31, 2013
WORLD PREMIERE for Martinis Of The Wilderness

The world premiere of Martinis of the Wilderness took place Friday evening March 29 at the Dawson City International Short Film Festival to a receptive crowd, who saw a number of other great new Yukon short films as well. Thanks … Continue reading

February 23, 2013
Martinis short gets poster/DVD art

Thanks to Mike Rice of Catalyst Communications for the great design.

February 5, 2013
FILM SCREENING WED FEB 6/2013

LITTLE JOHN COUNTRY will screen as part of the Available Light Film Festival with several other Yukon shorts between 430 and 530 pm on Wed Feb 6, 2013, Yukon Arts Centre. Tix $5.

January 24, 2013
Little John Country now free online

The full 11-min video now free for viewing on YouTube http://youtu.be/k5qqynzPIHM DVDs can be ordered from this website.


Jim From Dawson video now on YouTube

check out the link to view the entire 7 min video online, for free! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w4K9KOl3H6o&feature=share DVDs available from this website.  

December 1, 2012
“Martinis” Trailer Now Up

Check out the trailer for my forthcoming short “Martinis of the Wilderness”  at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wF9Fnpne2-E&feature=share www.youtube.com .

November 14, 2012
Martinis of the Wilderness – new short coming soon

“Martinis of the Wilderness” is now being edited for a world premiere in the spring. An excerpt from the work-in-progress will be shown Nov. 29 at Local Light Cinema Night, the Old Firehall, 7pm.  This new short film is a … Continue reading

November 5, 2012
Watch Documentaries of Remembrance on Community Television

Six short films — “Documentaries of Remembrance” — are being aired on Northwestel Cable 9/269 in Whitehorse and Cable 20/269 in Yellowknife from Nov 1-12 to commemorate Remembrance Day. In Whitehorse they air each day at 8:30 am, 1pm and … Continue reading

September 11, 2012
On to Halifax for Strategic Partners and Atlantic Film Fest with Joe-Marie feature

Heading to Halifax for Strategic Partners to scout potential partners for the feature film “Two Hearts To Victory,”  the incredible WW1 romance of Klondike Joe Boyle and Marie of Edinburgh, Queen of Romania.   See you at the Atlantic Film … Continue reading


Great turnout for screening of 9/11 doc

Great turnout last night. Thanks to the 69 paying customers who attended the screening. For those who couldn’t make it, here is a link to the APRN interview with retired air traffic controller Rick Wilder: http://www.alaskapublic.org/2011/09/09/air-traffic-controller-talks-about-korean-airliner-incident-on-9-11/

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    Never Happen Here

    Terror in the sky wreaks havoc on the ground as a "hijacked" 747 approaches a remote northern town on 9/11. Schools are evacuated and terrified parents race to get their kids. The strange, bizarre flight of Korean Air 085, the only aircraft on 9/11 to actually transmit a hijack signal. Winner of four awards.

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    Painting Red Square

    7000 km from Moscow, there's another Red Square....

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    Jim From Dawson: Whitehorse Sucks!

    Jim from Dawson thinks Whitehorse sucks! And those good-lookin' stuck-up city types can sometimes be downright rude!

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    Little John Country

    Discovery of ancient human artifacts, the oldest in Canada, links aboriginal past and present; the "Little John" site near Beaver Creek Yukon and the people of the White River First Nation.

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    Gloria's Silver Crossing

    Growing up, Gloria never thought about not having a dad. Later in life, she wanted to know more. Sixty-five years after her dad's death in World War Two, Gloria wears the Silver Cross given to her mom as she visits her dad's grave in northern Italy.

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    How Michael Got His Medals

    A young boy from Canada joins veterans on a tour of WW2 battlefields, and comes home with a chest full of medals.

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    Madeline's Rock

    As a child, Madeline would have done anything for her dad. Sixty-five years after his death in WW2, she travelled 7000 km to visit his grave. She brought along a rock from the ranch to help make things right.

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    Return to Pontecorvo

    Sixty-five years after liberating the little Italian town of Pontecorvo, Canadian veterans are welcomed back as heroes.

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    Veterans at Villanova

    Witness a special tradition of Remembrance in the little town of Villanova, Italy, where 206 Canadian soldiers have lain since WW2.

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    Last Post at Menin Gate

    The moving tribute held at 8 pm every night in the town of Ieper, Belgium, to honour the fallen from World War One.

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