Kelton Stepanowich is a Métis/Cree screenwriter, film director and
producer. He is best known for directing the short film Gods Acre. His
films have been shown at the International Film Festivals in Calgary,
Edmonton, Toronto, Whistler, Seattle, and Vancouver, and at the
Maoriland Film Festival in New Zealand, FlickerFest Film Festival and
ImagineNative Film Festival, Danforth East Short Film
Festival.Stepanowich was born Janvier, Alberta to a part-Cree family.
His family later moved to Fort McMurray, where he began making short
films. He is a self-taught artist who has also worked as a production
assistant on several sets including Prairie Dog Film.
producer. He is best known for directing the short film Gods Acre. His
films have been shown at the International Film Festivals in Calgary,
Edmonton, Toronto, Whistler, Seattle, and Vancouver, and at the
Maoriland Film Festival in New Zealand, FlickerFest Film Festival and
ImagineNative Film Festival, Danforth East Short Film
Festival.Stepanowich was born Janvier, Alberta to a part-Cree family.
His family later moved to Fort McMurray, where he began making short
films. He is a self-taught artist who has also worked as a production
assistant on several sets including Prairie Dog Film.
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