“Wild Prairie Man” Documentary a Finalist at Cannes World Film Festival  

Overtime Studios of Swift Current is honored to be one of this month’s finalists in the Cannes World Film Festival. “Wild Prairie Man” is a nominee for Best Nature/Wildlife Film and Best Indie Feature(low budget).

This one-hour documentary by cinematographer & director, George Tsougrianis is an intimate look at the life of a man enthralled with the exotic and endangered lands of Grasslands National Park. Located in the Northern Great Plains of Canada, Grasslands has been a 20-year odyssey for author and wildlife photographer James R. Page.  For James, critters are more interesting than people and, in this documentary, he shares some of his iconic images and experiences from this endangered ecosystem.

Nominees for the Annual Cannes World Film Festival” will be selected each month with a final list of nominees announced later this year. “Cannes World Film Festival” is an annual event held in Cannes, France, which previews new films of all genres, including documentaries, from around the world. www.cannesworldfilmfestival.com

Funding support for “Wild Prairie Man” was provided by SK Arts and the Independent Artists Program.

Overtime Studios is a Saskatchewan-based media company specializing in documentaries and docu-series in various genres including history, nature, wildlife, and the environment.

For More Information Please Contact:
George Tsougrianis-Executive Producer, Overtime Studios
1501-Winnie Street East
Swift Current, SK. Canada S9H 1R4
306-741-4544