Latest News With Ian’s Indie Films

Films, TV Movies, DVD movies,Just Let Go,Pali Road,The Girl on the Train,Visible 2 March 2016 | 0 Comments

Several exciting things involving some of Ian’s indie films are happening in the new few weeks, so we thought we’d list them all in one place here!

Just Let Go –  Ian has been nominated in the Best Lead Actor in A Feature Film category by The Utah Film Awards. This is fantastic news and we all wish him the best of luck on March 25th when the award ceremony takes place. The film is also nominated for Best Feature Film, along with other noms for best sound, best cinematography, and best editing.Sam Sorbo received a nomination for Best Supporting Actress, Liam Buie for Best Supporting Actor and Jacob Buster for Best Actor under 18. We wish them the best and hope they all win!  Go #TeamJustLetGo!! Read more about the Utah Film Awards here:  UtahFilmAwards.com

Visible –  is featured as the Short of the Week,  this week on One Room With a View.  How cool is that?!   We certainly hope you’ve had the opportunity to see this wonderful little gem of a film featuring Ian and his Lost co-star Sonya Walger. This marked the first time back together for them on the screen since Lost ended in 2010. If you haven’t seen it yet, wait no longer! What better time than while it’s the short of the week?  Click here now!   Visble/OneRoomWithAView

The Girl On The Train –   Will be airing on the Lifetime Movie Network on March 6th at 9 PM EST!  This neo noir suspense thriller starring Ian and Nicky Aycox will keep you guessing right up to the end. Tune it in and check it out!  TheGirlOnTheTrain.com

Pali Road –  Screens at CAAMFest2016  on March 12 at 9:10 pm.  If you’re in the area, here’s your chance to see this mystery love story, filmed in beautiful Hawaii. Stars Michelle Chen, Jason Rathbone, Sung Kang and Henry Ian Cusick.   For more info and to purchase tix:   CAAMfest/PaliRoad    In addition Pali Road will have it’s theatrical release on April 29th in Hawaii. Times and info here: PaliRoad/TheatricalRelease

 

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New Film For Ian titled ‘Rememory’!

Films, TV Movies, DVD movies 10 February 2016 | 0 Comments

Yes, it seems our favorite man of film and stage, didn’t waste any time after season 3 shooting of The 100 wrapped!

Ian joined the cast and has been working on the indie movie, Rememory in Vancouver!  He’s in the role of “Lawton” and filming is expected to continue till February 20th.

Other cast members include Peter Dinklage (Game of Thrones), Julia Ormond, Evelyne Brochu and Martin Donovan .

Full cast list found here on Rememory’s IMDb page:  IMDb/Rememory

Read more in the press article below and enjoy our first glimpses of Ian in character in these BTS photos when he was shooting a scene with Peter at Vancouver’s Sunrise Market.

SHOOT: Mark Palansky’s REMEMORY Films Peter Dinklage & Henry Ian Cusick at Vancouver’s Sunrise Market

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Photo courtesy of  @canadagraphs

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Photo courtesy of @yvrshoots

 

In addition, there’s this cute selfie photo of Ian and cast member Colin Lawrence @colinlawrence97, tweeted by Colin.

Colin also played grounder Rivo, in The 100.

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Annie Cusick Wood – HTY To Premiere ‘The Tiny Tree’

Theatre 5 February 2016 | 0 Comments

CTY_AgDXAAAUoLs  Congratulations Annie, we wish you all the best with The Tiny Tree!

Honolulu Theatre For Youth To Premiere The Tiny Tree

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Honolulu Theatre for Youth continues its 61st season with the world premiere of THE TINY TREE, by local children’s theatre playwright Annie Cusick Wood. With live music and song, a charming father-son astronaut duo and a fantastical setting on a planet far far away, the play is designed especially for tiny tots-but will also resonate powerfully with adults.

THE TINY TREE is onstage Saturdays, February 20, 27 and March 5, at 9:30 a.m. and 11:30 am. It is recommended for ages 3 and up. All shows are at Tenney Theatre. All tickets are $10; visit www.htyweb.org or call 839-9885 to purchase. American Sign Language-interpreted show is Saturday, Feb. 27 at 11:30 a.m.

Created and directed for our youngest audiences by Annie Cusick Wood, the writer/director responsible for HTY’s hits HAPPY, BLUE, PETER RABBIT and AUNTIE MARTHA AND THE NENE (GOOSE) and one of Hawaii’s most daring and innovative theatre artists, this show explores what tiny trees and tiny children have in common. The short, interactive experience is designed specifically to engage young people and spark their curiosity about the world around them. By asking, “How can we create the right environment for this tiny tree to flourish?,” the play explores the themes of responsibility, nurturing others, and letting go. (Fun with anti-gravity, sleight of hand and the dubious joys of “being in charge,” as well as playful nods to Buzz Lightyear and David Bowie, will delight tots’ adult companions too.)

Actors are Antonio Anagaran and Matthew Mazzella. Set and props design are by Karen Kiefer, costume design is by Lacy Rohlf; composer/musician is Matthew Mazzella, who plays both guitar and squeezebox in the production.

Annie Cusick Wood has worked as a director and writer in theatre for children since 1992, directing for many leading companies across the UK including Visible Fictions, Catherine Wheels, Citizens Theatre and Northern Stage. She was the Artistic Director of Polka Theatre for Children in London for four years before arriving in Hawaii in 2006. Several of her shows have toured extensively across Europe, Asia, USA and Canada including the New Victory Theatre in NYC. In 2011 she directed “You’re a Good Man Charlie Brown” for HEARTS (Hawaii Education of the Arts) and “The Red Balloon.” She is on the Board of HEARTS and a guest lecturer in theatre for young audiences at the University of Hawaii at Manoa. She is married to actor Henry Ian Cusick; together they founded Henry Joe Productions, a film production company whose most recent short film, DRESS, premiered at the Honolulu International Film Festival in 2013.

Honolulu Theatre for Youth is Hawaii’s non-profit professional theatre company providing theatre and drama education programs that make a difference in the lives of Hawaii’s young people and families. Founded in 1955, HTY is recognized the world over as one of America’s most honored theatres.

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