Johnny Tootall
Johnny Tootall is a 2005 television film written and directed by Shirley Cheechoo and was filmed around Vancouver Island, British Columbia with the Ahousaht Nations people. It won "Best Film" honors at the 2005 American Indian Film Festival.[1]
Johnny Tootall | |
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Written by | Shirley Cheechoo Andrew Genaille Michael Giampa |
Directed by | Shirley Cheechoo |
Starring | Adam Beach Nathaniel Arcand Alex Rice Sheila Tousey Ben Cotton Miranda Frigon Shawn Reis Randi Knighton |
Theme music composer | Rich Walters |
Country of origin | Canada |
Original language(s) | English |
Production | |
Producer(s) | Cynthia Chapman Stephen Hegyes Danielle Prohom Olson Shawn Williamson |
Editor(s) | Lenka Svab |
Distributor | CHUM Television |
Release | |
Original release |
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Cast
- Adam Beach as Johnny Tootall
- Nathaniel Arcand as RT
- Alex Rice as Serena
- Sheila Tousey as Agnes (as Sheila May Tousey)
- Ben Cotton as Henry
- Miranda Frigon as Luke
- Shawn Reis as Lloyd
- Randi Knighton as Tiffany
- Jazmine Charleson as Dancer 1
- Shyanne Samuel as Dancer 2
- Kathleen Ambrose as Dancer 3
- Francine Charleson as Dancer 4
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