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  1. www.justinoakey.comJustin Oakey

    Justin Oakey is a bilingual (English-French) writer/director from Newfoundland, where he lives with his wife, children, and droves of animals. He lives a traditional lifestyle full of hunting, fishing, raising, and storytelling.

    • RIVERHEAD

      A widower is drawn into a blood feud that divides his small...

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm2726732Justin Oakey - IMDb

    Justin Oakey is an award-winning filmmaker from Newfoundland, where he lives a traditional lifestyle full of hunting, fishing, and storytelling with his wife, children, and animals.

    • January 1, 1
    • Editor, Director, Writer
    • St. John's, Newfoundland, Canada
    • Justin Oakey
  3. Apr 20, 2017 · Riverhead: Directed by Justin Oakey. With Lawrence Barry, Stephen Oates, Evan Mercer, Allison Moira Kelly. A blood feud divides a small town in rural Newfoundland.

    • (147)
    • Crime, Drama
    • Justin Oakey
    • 2017-04-20
  4. Sep 15, 2016 · Riverhead: Small Town Violence In Newfoundland. Riverhead, director Justin Oakey’s first feature film, debuts on Friday, September 16th at the Atlantic Film Festival, bringing a fantastic Newfoundland experience to the mainland.

  5. Sep 25, 2020 · A Fire in the Cold Season: Directed by Justin Oakey. With Stephen Oates, Michaela Kurimsky, Stephen Lush, Terry Ryan. A whisper through sprawling forests and highway towns - a reclusive trapper and a heartsick mother-to-be are stalked by violent outlaws.

    • (151)
    • Drama, Thriller
    • Justin Oakey
    • 2020-09-25
  6. A widower is drawn into a blood feud that divides his small town in rural Newfoundland. A taut social drama based on true stories. Written and Directed by Justin Oakey. Produced by Justin Oakey and Brad Gover. Original score composed by ULVER and available at House of Mythology. "Claustrophobic, bleak, and minimalist." – Wire Magazine.

  7. Jul 25, 2015 · Justin Oakey's newest film Flankers is about feuding fishermen forced to set aside their differences when a storm his their rural Newfoundland community.