Synopsis Tom Avery, médecin américain à l’existence confortable, se rend d’urgence en France où son fils Daniel vient de disparaître lors d’un accident en montagne. il découvre sur place que ce fils qu’il n’a jamais compris avait entrepris le pèlerinage de Compostelle. Tom décide alors de prendre le camino ». Sur sa route, il croise Jack l’irlandais, Sarah la canadienne ou encore le hollandais Joost, pèlerins aux caractères bien trempés. D’abord fuyant, Tom s’ouvre pas à pas, à mesure qu’il apprend enfin à marcher ensemble ».D'après le roman Off the road A Modern-Day Walk Down the pilgrim’s route into Spain de Jack HittTheWay, la Route ensemble. 2010. The Way – La Route ensemble . Réalisé par Emilio Estevez. Elixir Films. Avec Martin Sheen, Emilio Estevez, Deborah Kara Unger. SYNOPSIS. Tom Avery, médecin américain à l’existence confortable, se rend d’urgence en France où son fils Daniel vient de disparaître lors d’un accident en montagne. Il découvre sur place que ce fils qu’il n’a
TheWay, La route ensemble De Emilio Estevez Avec Martin Sheen , Emilio Estevez , Deborah Kara Unger Titre original The Way Tom Avery, médecin américain à l’existence confortable, se
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James Ryan President/ Founding Member James graduated from the screen arts program at NSCC in the spring of 2003. He worked in film and television in Halifax as a set electrician. Due to the unpredictable nature of the film industry at the time he began working as an electrician in 2009. Since moving back to Inverness in 2016 to start his own electrical company he’s wanted to get involved in film locally. Beth Ryan Secretary/ Founding Member Beth has worked in the retail industry for several years. She has owned and operated three separate businesses and is currently the manager of the Closet, a thrift shop with Mill Road Social Enterprises which provides vocational, personal and social skills training for adults with diverse abilities. Beth was costume and prop person for River Hill Players Theatre group. She was a producer with Board Walk Productions, which produced musical tribute shows. She has been part of Cape Breton Film from the start. Patrick Lanctot Treasurer/ Founding Member Patrick is a Loyalist College, TV Production grad. Early in his career he worked as a freelance film editor and post production supervisor, specializing in Avid Media Composer Edit systems for big budget films such as American Psycho and Serendipity. He left a career at CBC as a a video editor in 2007 to find a better work/ life balance on the island of Cape Breton. In 2015, Patrick opened his own film production/ post production company. He loves riding motorcycles and traveling across the country in his van. He has found work/ life balance in doing what he loves most… making films Cindy O'Neill Founding Member Acting, singing, writing, and directing for the stage has been Cindy’s main area of artistic endeavor for more than 40 years, but she’s always been intrigued by the world of film and has dabbled in it a little. When the call happened to create Cape Breton Film in Inverness in 2017 she jumped at the chance to try. Sharing the Director role was a fun, safe, and naive way to get her feet wet!! But wet they are and she’s thrilled to see what the group creates next. Bonny MacIsaac Founding Member Bonny is an award winning columnist/consumer advocate, writer. As well as a former national radio columnist. In the past, Bonny worked with youth and filmed two videos. Her first, an environmental video filmed on Cape Breton Island received first prize for all of Atlantic Canada. Her keen interest in Cape Breton folklore, vintage films and radio, made joining Cape Breton Film a natural fit to expand her interests. The film Bocan, was her first opportunity to be involved in a professional venture and she can’t wait to see where the future takes Cape Breton Film. Jaime Beaton Board Member Jaime was born in Mabou, Cape Breton. At the age of 18, like many, she made the difficult decision to move from Cape Breton. After travelling Canada, she settled in Ottawa in 2000. While there she worked for many years in Social Services she studied Political Science at Carleton University and the University of Texas at El Paso. While taking a practical route, film was always a passion. In 2016, Jaime participated in Video Schoolhouse at SAW Video, and networked within Ottawa’s film community. In 2017 and 2018 she was part of the OCAN Film Fest team in Ottawa. In 2019, Jaime moved back to Cape Breton with the hopes of being a part of the Cape Breton film community and to help develop the potential of the Island as a film production hub. Tom Ryan Sr. Founding Member Tom is a retired teacher with a background in the arts. He acted, directed and did tech work forRiver Hill Players Theatre group. With Cape Breton Film he has been actor, director and aspiring Grip. Angela Da Rocha Founding Member A Sheridan College grad Angela’s career in sound engineering and design has placed her in lead positions across Canada’s top professional theatre companies and garnered multiple outstanding sound design nominations for her work. Her passion for filmmaking took hold when she worked in network television as a video editor for several years. Currently, she is honing in her creative skills in screenwriting for film and television, and although a born and bred Toronto girl, she now lovingly calls Cape Breton home. Tom Ryan Jr. Board Member Tom, his husband and their dog currently divide their time between Ottawa and Nova Scotia. Ash Young Board Member Ash Young is a multi-award winning event producer/festival founder who has worked across Canada in the cultural sector. He has a proven track record in fundraising, programming, sponsorship, and promotional campaigns that led to major economic impacts, audience and community development. Artistically, Ash has produced a feature-length guerrilla film along with six short films and has spent time on stage as a stand-up comedian opening for many of the east coast’s top acts. He is currently the manager for the Inverness County Center for the Arts. BSQaF. 278 282 382 353 357 91 276 94 146