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Jay Craven is an American film director, screenwriter and former professor of film studies at Marlboro College. He is based in Vermont. Craven is known [citation needed] for creating films on modest budgets, adopting many of the novels of author Howard Frank Mosher to film.
Jay Craven. Kingdom County Productions co-founder, Jay Craven, is an award-winning director, writer, and producer, whose narrative films include five films based on writing by Vermont novelist Howard Frank Mosher - "High Water" (1989); "Where the Rivers Flow North" (1993); "A Stranger in the Kingdom" (1997); "Disappearances" (2008) and ...
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Kingdom County Productions co-founder, Jay Craven, is an award-winning director, writer, and producer, whose narrative films include High Water (1989); Where the Rivers Flow North (1993); A Stranger in the Kingdom (1997); In Jest (1999); The Year that Trembled (2003); Disappearances (2006); Northern Borders (2012); Wetware (2018); and Blood ...
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Mini Bio. Kingdom County Productions co-founder, Jay Craven, is an award-winning director, writer, and producer, whose narrative films include five films based on writing by Vermont novelist Howard Frank Mosher - "High Water" (1989); "Where the Rivers Flow North" (1993); "A Stranger in the Kingdom" (1997); "Disappearances" (2008) and "Northern ...
Apr 3, 2024 · Jay Craven (Contributed photo) I started shooting my new feature film on Monday. It’s based on George Bernard Shaw’s satirical Tony-winning play, “Major Barbara.” So, it’s a comedy – which should...
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May 19, 2022 · Nina Keck. /. VPR. Vermont filmmaker Jay Craven on set in Colrain, Massachusetts in April. Craven spent seven weeks filming his latest project, "Lost Nation," in Massachusetts and Vermont. Craven needed to film a scene with a horse and wagon, but the antique wagon couldn’t get wet.
Apr 15, 2022 · Movie-crew members last week dimly lit the wooden walls of his cell to indicate the bowels of the 18th-century ship in which Ryan’s character, Ethan Allen, was jailed as director Jay Craven sat...