
STEPHANIE ALTON (DIRECTOR/FILMMAKER) has followed her dream and adventured into Montana ranch country, living in various areas of Montana, and on a number of ranches. In those years, she has witnessed the disconnect between the consumer sector of the city dweller and the producer in the agricultural sector, but identifies with both. Her film is the bridge between the two.
Stephanie received her BFA at Pacific Lutheran University, an MFA in Photography from Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, NY, and further education in film study at New York University. Her work has been shown at numerous film festivals and venues.
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Stephanie received her BFA at Pacific Lutheran University, an MFA in Photography from Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, NY, and further education in film study at New York University. Her work has been shown at numerous film festivals and venues.
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PAMELA ROBERTS (CONSULTING FILMMAKER) Over the past 26 years Roberts has produced and directed award winning documentary films and videos for public television and national and international theatrical distribution. These include "Butte: America", "Backbone of the World: the Blackfeet", "Ishi,the Last Yahi", a one-hour documentary nominated for an Emmy Award by the National Academy of Television Arts Sciences, and broadcast nationally on American Experience; and "Contrary Warriors: A Story of the Crow Tribe", nationally broadcast on A&E and PBS and winner of the John Grierson Award for Best Film for First Time Director.
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LINN HARTER (EDITOR) After graduating from New York University, Linn worked for eight years as an assistant film editor on feature films and documentaries in Los Angeles. She was fortunate to work in the editing room with such noted directors as Robert M. Young, Francis Veber and Robert Redford. Upon moving to Montana, she worked at a local television station, making commercials and directing a live daily news cast. Ever since studying documentary films with George C. Stoney at NYU, she has wanted to make her own documentary. "Here Lies My Heart" is her debut as an independent documentary filmmaker.
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BEN BULLINGTON (SINGER/SONGWRITER) Rodney Crowell, the Nashville songwriting legend who plays guitar and performs a duet on Bullington's second CD, White Sulphur Springs, says "Ben Bullington's work draws life-breath from the earth, rivers, sky and people of Montana". "In the same way Guy Clark's jeweler's vision captures the eloquent essence of Texas culture without being regional, Ben frames the stillness of Montana winters, the strength of her women and the spiritual bankruptcy of no-account politicians with disarming ease. Plus, the guy's a pretty damn good doctor for a songwriter."
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A.W. BULLINGTON (COMPOSER/MUSICIAN) has been a composer, guitarist and teacher for over 25 years. He lives on Nantucket and plays with four local groups: The Shingles, Earth got the Blues, The Glazer/Bullington Duo and the jazz trio 02564.
He composes music for a wide variety of projects, including documentary films, theater, and multi-media productions.
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He composes music for a wide variety of projects, including documentary films, theater, and multi-media productions.
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