written and directed by T.C. Christensen On May 9, 1986, a small ranching community in Wyoming experiences a divine intervention when a…
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“The Warm Winds of Summer’s Wreckage”
by Lizby LizWe know that in September, we will wander through the warm winds of summer’s wreckage. We will welcome summer’s ghost. Henry Rollins…
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Episode 16: Feature Filmmaker T. C. Christensen
by Lizby LizIndependent feature filmmaker T.C. Christensen talks about creating beautiful images, writing interesting screenplays, staying sharp, and making independent feature films that are both critical and financial successes.
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The story of Sister Johnson is partially lost to history. From what I learned, the story of her passing, her healing, and the prophetic words of Ephraim Hanks were all passed down to our generation through journal entries, though not of Sister Johnson, nor her descendants.
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It was a dream come true. I was cast as Louisa Mellor, a woman I had heard about from a primary story. A meaningful role in a beautiful feature film with a theatrical release.