Kelton Stepanowich
Kelton Stepanowich | |
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Born |
Kelton Gregory Cole Stepanowich June 4, 1992 Fort McMurray, Alberta, Canada |
Occupation | Film Director, Film Producer |
Years active | 2010-present |
Notable work | Gods Acre |
Kelton Stepanowich (born June 4th, 1992) is a Canadian Aboriginal filmmaker.
He is best known for writing, directing, and producing the short film Gods Acre [1]
Early Life
Kelton Stepanowich is from Fort McMurray, Alberta.
Film Career
Gods Acre (2016)
In 2015 Kelton co-wrote the short film Gods Acre, which stars Lorne Cardinal with First Nations writer, Derek Vermillion. Principal photography began in the summer of 2015 in Fort Chipewyan Alberta
The film had its world premiere in 2016 at the 41st Toronto International Film Festival
- Toronto International Film Festival
- Calgary International Film Festival
- Edmonton International Film Festival
- Yellowknife International Film Festival
- imagineNATIVE Film + Media Arts Festival
Future Works
In 2016 Kelton was a recipient of the Telefilm micro-budget program to produce his first feature film "The Road Behind" in the summer of 2017.
References
- ↑ Toronto International Film Festival, Gods Acre official page.
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