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Marlene isn’t hiding any more.
The Voice Media production feature film inspired by the story of wife of Steven Truscott – written and directed by women – picked up four awards at the 47th annual Alberta Film and Television Awards on Saturday (Sept. 25).
Shot in Alberta, Marlene‘s story tells the tale of a woman living in secret with her family who pursues the truth behind her husband’s wrongful conviction. Directed by Wendy Hill-Tout, co-written by Hill-Tout and Cathy Ostlere, and starring Kristin Booth (Workin’ Moms), the film offers a...
Marlene, Tribal, Secrets of the Wild West, Range Roads among winners at 47th annual Alberta Film and Television Awards
Marlene, Tribal, Secrets of the Wild West, Range Roads among winners at 47th annual Alberta Film and Television Awards
There were 55 categories for the awards this year, including 21 class awards honouring Alberta-based productions
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Eric Volmers
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Sep 26, 2021 • 18 hours ago • 2 minute read • Join the conversation
Alana Hawley Purvis and Chad Brownlee in Range Roads. PHOTO BY COURTESY, MIKE MCLAUGHLIN
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A Calgary-shot feature film telling the true story of Marlene Truscott’s fight to exonerate her husband Steven won four Alberta Film and Television Awards on Saturday night during an online event.
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