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American Homestead: Producers
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Phillip Matarrese : Producer. Mandi Reno : Development Producer/Line Producer. Tim Larson and Mary Grant Larson : Executive Producers. Larry Haber : Corporate Counsel. He was Director of Business Affairs at Walt Disney World and was responsible for all business, legal and union matters relating to original television programming for Walt Disney Attractions, including extensive commercial transactional experience relating to the negotiation, production and distribution of Disney television programming.
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American Homestead: Writer/Director
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Joseph Matarrese : Writer/Director. Aaron Rockwell : Screenwriter. Aaron shares a long-time passion for music and writing. His early years were spent playing the saxophone in jazz band, marching band, and wind ensemble. While attending San Francisco State, Aaron joined the Cinema Collective. There he wrote and directed several short films before he made his senior project, a political film about a dispute between a conservative nightclub owner and his liberal comedian. Please review our privacy policy.
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American Homestead: Stills
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Enjoy some sample still images from our test shoot in October 2011. Use of this site and it contents are subject to certain restrictions -. Do not use the site if you do not agree to our terms of use. Please review our privacy policy. To see how we use personally identifiable information. For technical support regarding this site, contact our webmaster@grantlarsonproductions.com.
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American Homestead: Videos
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With the addition of a track from composer Tom Fox Davies, we can finally post our test shoot trailer. Director Joe Matarrese and Editor Art Freed chose footage from the test shots we took in October to create a teaser for your enjoyment. We scouted our locations in Montana in mid-May. The scout went really well - assisted by Deny Staggs of the Montana Film Office. We found all of our locations - and got to experience a real Montana Spring snowfall as well. Enjoy! Please review our privacy policy.
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American Homestead: Press
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American Homestead in the Press. Picture yourself venturing in a 1911 western small town and just a minute after inside a Nevada typical farmhouse, finally materializing, as if by magic. more. Set amidst the grandeur of Big Sky Country, American Homestead is a feature length historical drama set in the early 20th century. Montana was settled. more. A Quartz Hill High School graduate will discuss how she carved out a freelance career in the film industry during a job fair Saturday, April 14. more.
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American Homestead: Women's Suffrage
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This Shall Be the Land for Women! Journalist Caroline Nichols Churchill, 1893 after Colorado victory for women's voting rights. Remember the ladies and be more generous and favorable to them than your ancestors. Abigail Adams to her husband, 1776. Whether it be an oversight that omitted gender in drafting the Homestead Act or a more liberating Western mentality, women of the frontier had a major impact on the national suffrage movement for years to come. Http:/ www.ushistory.org/us/39c.asp.
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American Homestead: Montana
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Rural Montana in the 1890s and early 1900s was a microcosm that reflected the changes and struggles going on in the United States as the country dealt with its changing identity, economy and worldview. Montana was also one of the last states to be homesteaded and experienced a very fast change in technology and growth because of this. Use of this site and it contents are subject to certain restrictions -. Do not use the site if you do not agree to our terms of use. Please review our privacy policy. For t...
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American Homestead: Homesteading
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Come along, come along, don't be alarmed;. Uncle Sam is rich enough to give us all farms. Popular Camp Song of the 1870s. Homesteading in early America was a way of life created, in effect, by the US government. Signed by President Abraham Lincoln on May 20, 1862, the bill was a 20-year undertaking that has roots in the ideals of Manifest Destiny that came out in the mid 1800s. While there were over 600,000 claims, equaling 80 million acres of land, issued by 1900 many settlers never fully owned their lo...