In 1863, Mississippi farmer Newt Knight serves as a medic for the Confederate Army. Opposed to slavery, Knight would rather help the wounded than fight the Union. After his nephew dies in battle, Newt returns home to Jones County to safeguard his family but is soon branded an outlaw deserter. Forced to flee, he finds refuge with a group of runaway slaves hiding out in the swamps. Forging an alliance with the slaves and other farmers, Knight leads a rebellion that would forever change history.
Credits: TheMovieDb.
Film Cast:
Newton Knight: Matthew McConaughey
Rachel: Gugu Mbatha-Raw
Moses Washington: Mahershala Ali
Serena Knight: Keri Russell
Daniel: Jacob Lofland
Sumrall: Sean Bridgers
Lieutenant Barbour: Brad Carter
Miss Ellie: Jane McNeill
Prosecuting Attorney: Gary Grubbs
Jasper: Christopher Berry
Amos Deason: Joe Chrest
Quitman: David Jensen
Injured Soldier: Kurt Krause
Confederate Color Guard: Carlton Caudle
Freedman 1: Martin Bats Bradford
Matthew Yates: Matt Lintz
Mary: Kerry Cahill
Annie: Jessica Collins
Confederate Soldier: Juan Gaspard
Junie Lee: Liza J. Bennett
Polling Station Clerk: David Maldonado
Schoolgirl: Serenity Neil
Chester: Lawrence Turner
Mrs. Deason: Lara Grice
Col. Robert Lowry: Wayne Pére
Farmer 1: Jim Klock
Town Folk: Emily Bossak
Sergeant: P.J. Marshall
Third Man: Ritchie Montgomery
Stillman Coleman: Mattie Liptak
Aunt Sally: Jill Jane Clements
Col. McLemore: Thomas Francis Murphy
Old Man: Johnny McPhail
Lt. Barbour: Bill Tangradi
First Man: William Mark McCullough
Edward James – Cotton Field Worker: Sam Malone
Boy at Alice Hotel: Kylen Davis
Farmer 2: Will Beinbrink
George: Troy Hogan
Confederate Soldier: Cy Parks
Ward: Dane Rhodes
Second Woman / Yeoman Farmer: Lucy Faust
Yeoman Girl: Stella Allen
Older Coleman Brother: Cade Mansfield Cooksey
Maroon (uncredited): Tahj Vaughans
Davis Knight: Brian Lee Franklin
Film Crew:
Casting: Debra Zane
Production Design: Philip Messina
Costume Design: Louise Frogley
Editor: Juliette Welfling
Producer: Jon Kilik
Supervising Art Director: Dan Webster
Editor: Pamela Martin
Director of Photography: Benoît Delhomme
Producer: Scott Stuber
Executive Producer: Oren Aviv
Set Decoration: Larry Dias
Writer: Gary Ross
Executive Producer: Robert Simonds
Executive Producer: Robin Bissell
Art Direction: Andrew Max Cahn
Sound Re-Recording Mixer: Paul Hsu
Executive Producer: Wang Zhonglei
Executive Producer: Stuart Ford
Prosthetics: Gary Archer
Foley: Marko Costanzo
Makeup Department Head: Nikoletta Skarlatos
Executive Producer: Wang Zhongjun
Co-Producer: David Pomier
First Assistant Director: Eric Heffron
Assistant Costume Designer: Meagan McLaughlin
Foley: Eric Milano
Second Unit Director: Garrett Warren
Visual Effects Editor: Gershon Hinkson
Executive Producer: Michael Bassick
Makeup Artist: Kris Evans
Executive Producer: Bruce Nachbar
“B” Camera Operator: Jerry M. Jacob
Executive Producer: Matt Jackson
Additional Camera: Michael Watson
Executive Producer: Christopher Woodrow
Hairstylist: Felicity Bowring
Casting: Meagan Lewis
Music Editor: John Finklea
Executive Producer: Jerry Ye
Set Designer: Randall D. Wilkins
Still Photographer: Murray Close
Sound Re-Recording Mixer: Mike Prestwood Smith
First Assistant “A” Camera: Chad Rivetti
Special Effects Coordinator: David K. Nami
Hair Department Head: Jules Holdren
Key Hair Stylist: Melizah Anguiano Wheat
Set Costumer: Adriane Bennett
Costume Supervisor: Carlane Passman
Prosthetic Makeup Artist: Matthew O’Toole
Visual Effects Producer: Lisa Beroud
Key Hair Stylist: Theraesa Rivers
Executive Producer: Russell Levine
Additional Camera: Greg Morris
Set Costumer: Tom Cummins
Art Department Coordinator: Wylie Griffin
Supervising Dialogue Editor: Branka Mrkic
Visual Effects Supervisor: Kelly Port
Second Assistant “C” Camera: Griffin McCann
Set Costumer: Lisa Magee
Wigmaker: Khanh Trance
Art Direction: Chris Craine
Gaffer: Bob Bates
Original Music Composer: Nicholas Britell
First Assistant “C” Camera: Wade Whitley
Co-Producer: Diana Alvarez
Second Second Assistant Director: Marvin Williams
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FEAST IN THE EAST 74
Saturday, July 27th at Small Arms Inspection Building (1352 Lakeshore Rd. East Mississauga, ON) at 7pm
Presented by the City of Mississauga, Feast In The East brings its 74th edition to the Small Arms Inspection Building. The evening features Tuareg musician Mdou Moctar from Niger, kulintang ensemble Pantayo, and a DJ / Live PA set by Raf Reza; with immersive visual art projects by Chloe Lum & Yannick Desranleau, Arezu Salamzadeh, and Khanh Tudo; and a Nigerian Suya-spiced dinner by local Nigerian-inspired caterer, Twins In Kitchen.
Come early for an artist talk at 4pm by Khanh Tudo as part of ongoing public programming series re:placement, can we find a way? curated by Anu Radha Verma.
MDOU MOCTAR (https://mdoumoctar.bandcamp.com)
Niger based songwriter / guitarist Mdou Moctar brings his contemporary electronic adaptions of traditional Tuareg guitar music to Mississauga. Touring behind his newest studio record, Ilana: The Creator with a full band, Moctar's music has come a long way from the West African trading network of cellphones & memory cards that spurred his fame & his starring role in the Nigerien re-invention of "Purple Rain" aka "Akounak Tedalat Taha Tazoughai," which translates as "Rain the Color of Red with a Little Blue In It." Constantly evolving the forms of Tuareg music Moctar's latest venture sees him dip into psych trance territory. Guitar grooves swirl in a never ending dance with each other, only breaking out into blistered solos over a locked in rhythm section. True desert psych the band prods forward as vocal pattern slip upward into a guitar fuelled heat sink. Merging western rock shredding with the patience & momentum of Tuareg folk tradition, Moctar creates a unique & lasting sonic world.
PANTAYO (https://pantayo.bandcamp.com)
Pantayo is an all-women lo-fi R&B gong punk queer collective based in Toronto, combining percussive metallophones and drums from the kulintang traditions of southern Philippines with synth-based electro grooves
RAF REZA (https://soundcloud.com/rafreza)
DJ / mood masher / creative soul Raf Reza (Cosmic Resonance Records) blends sonic landscapes together with ease, merging dance floor momentos with shifting synth nodes and airy nods. Percussive notes shuffle as organ swells move under sparkling electronic pulses. Though Reza's dance floor sensibilities shine, he also drops in for the long game building kraut inspired synth droners, full of climbing electronic patterns and glowing cosmic hums. Synthetic notes decay in a forest of minimalist inspired beats. Meditative moods grow into distorted grooves, lost post punk guitar licks, busted beats, zapping synths slap back on themselves. Raf brings the party, the choice vibe, the rejuvenation zone & so much more. Hang late for the post vibes party!
Environs by:
Chloë Lum & Yannick Desranleau (http://www.lum-desranleau.com)
Arezu Salamzadeh (https://arezustudio.com)
Khanh Tudo (https://khanh.online)
Dinner Menu (may contain nuts):
Pepper Soup
Suya Chicken* OR Suya Vegetable Skewers
Fried Rice & Coleslaw
Puff Puff & Ice Cream
*halal
FREE
All Ages
Facebook Event: https://www.facebook.com/events/1148129038693527/
Schedule of events:
7:00pm doors + dinner
8:30pm Pantayo
9:30pm Mdou Moctar
11pm to late Raf Reza
Limited capacity. Reserve your free ticket.
Limited number of $10 (+ service charge) round-trip SHUTTLE BUS seats available: https://www.showpass.com/feast-east-mississauga/
Departure:
Stop 1: 918 Bathurst Centre for Culture, Arts, Media and Education (918 Bathurst St just north of Bloor), departing at 6:30pm
Stop 2: Queen St W and Triller Ave in Parkdale (by the U-Haul lot), departing at 7pm
Arrival at SAIB approximately 7:30pm
Return:
Midnight from SAIB to Stop 2 (approx 12:15 arrival) and Stop 1 (approx 12:30 arrival)
2:00am from SAIB to Stop 2 (approx 2:15am arrival) and Stop 1 (approx 2:30am arrival)
Free dinner is first come, first served. Reserve your meal, veggie or halal chicken, as part of the registration process. Note: Dinner contains nuts.
Family friendly. Cash bar.
Accessible space, all-gender single-user washrooms available.
This Feast In The East is in partnership with Good Kind Productions and Polyphonic Ground, 10 GTA-based presenters of culturally-diverse music. PG is made possible through grants from Canada Council, Canadian Heritage, Ontario Media Development Corporation and the Toronto Arts Council.
Thanks to 918 Bathurst Centre for Culture - https://www.facebook.com/918bathurst/
Feast In The East is made possible through support from the City of Mississauga, Small World Music Society and Wellington Brewery. We acknowledge the support of the Canada Council for the Arts | Conseil des Arts du Canada. Nous remercions le Conseil des arts du Canada de son soutien.
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