It’s summertime, the season of enormous films with huge stars and monstrous budgets. The multiplexes are so jammed up with superheroes, zombies and exploding robots that there’s almost no room for ...
The Lesser Blessed, a story of teenage angst and seclusion told from the perspective of one young First Nations man, was the closing gala at the ImagineNATIVE Film + Media Arts Festival. The film ...
Set in a small rural town in Canada’s Northwest Territories, where cold and decay are constant companions, “The Lesser Blessed” is a little indie gem that begins with a warm bath. Larry Sole (Joel ...
More stories by Nigel M. Monterey Media has acquired all U.S. rights from Entertainment One Film International for the coming-of-age drama “The Lesser Blessed,” starring Benjamin Bratt, Kiowa Gordon ( ...
You’ve probably seen most of the elements that make up The Lesser Blessed before: the icy, desolate rural town, teens who get high and have sex because there’s nothing else to do, two friends who want ...
Acclaimed movie, "The Lesser Blessed" plays Thursday and Friday, July 11 and 12, at 5:45 and 8 p.m. in the Bengal Theater at ISU's Pond Student Union. Through the eyes of Native American Larry Sole ...
A film adaptation of Richard Van Camp’s Northern-set debut novel The Lesser Blessed, a coming-of-age tale about a First Nations teen, is hitting theatres across the country. Shot in Sudbury, Ont.
Tribute's Bonnie Laufer was taken on a journey up to Canada’s Northwest Territories through talking to director Anita Doron about her film The Lesser Blessed. The filmmaker shed light on how she set ...
Unfortunately you've used all of your gifts this month. Your counter will reset on the first day of next month. Bruce DeMara is a former reporter for the Star, where he most recently covered city life ...
Richard Van Camp keeps solid company. His 1996 cult classic, The Lesser Blessed, sits on CBC’s shelf of 100 Novels That Make You Proud to be Canadian. All the big hitters are there with him — Shields, ...
The Lesser Blessed, a story of teenage angst and seclusion told from the perspective of one young First Nations man, was the closing gala at the ImagineNATIVE Film + Media Arts Festival. The film ...
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