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Wikipedia article{{Infobox film | name = Hank Williams First Nation | image_size = | caption = | director = Aaron James Sorensen | image = OneSheet_2_BLEED.jpg | producer = Aaron James Sorensen | writer = Aaron James Sorensen | starring = Gordon Tootoosis Jimmy Herman Stacy Da Silva Bernard Starlight Colin VanLoon | cinematography = C. Kim Miles | editing = Aaron James Sorensen | distributor = Maple Pictures | released = | runtime = 92 minutes | country = Canada | language = English | gross = }} 'Hank Williams First Nation' is a 2004 film directed by Aaron James Sorensen. It is Sorensen's first feature film. The film stars Gordon Tootoosis, Jimmy Herman (who were both on 'North of 60'), Stacy Da Silva, Bernard Starlight, and Colin VanLoon. PlotThe film follows the story of a seventy-five-year-old Cree tribesman named Martin Fox who has been reading too many tabloids, and begins to believe that Elvis Presley and Princess Diana are still alive after their alleged deaths. From this he begins to wonder if his hero Hank Williams is not still alive as well. Before Fox's death, and joined by his younger brother and teenage nephew, he commits to making a Greyhound bus trip to Nashville, Tennessee to find out more about the country music legend and if he is truly deceased or still living. Williams is actually buried in Montgomery, Alabama. ReceptionFenando F. Croce called the film a "big-heart slice-of-life" with a unique trajectory and environment. Awards and nominationsPremiering in competition at the American Film Institute's AFIfest in 2004, the film went on to win several awards at US festivals. Box office'Hank Williams First Nation' was the 3rd highest grossing Canadian (English) film at the Canadian box office in 2005. In 2006, the film was adapted into a 6-episode TV series for Canadian broadcaster APTN. It was shot in Peace River, Alberta and Utah. Home mediaThe film was released in Canada in February 2005. References | |
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