



"An
Amazing
work:"

"How do you measure a good film?
Is it the production quality, the lead actors, or the storyline?
While these elements are undoubtedly essential, what truly makes a film stand out is the experience it imparts to its viewers. It’s about delivering the unexpected or turning an ordinary movie date into a memorable experience. This is precisely what I experienced with “Piggy Duster,” directed by Jesse Stewart. What began as another routine workday
for me quickly transformed into a profound and reflective journey."
Utah International Film Festival
Warren Wakeman

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"Some films whisper instead of shouting...

is one of those rare projects that stays with you long after the credits roll."



"In writer-director Jesse Stewart’s “Piggy Duster,” a stepfather and his teenage stepdaughter go on one last summer camping trip in an attempt to repair their fractured relationship before she heads off to college.
It has been a story that Stewart, 33, has carried with him for years."



Molly Murphy talks with Jesse Stewart, Alex Rhodes-Wilmere, & Evan Diercks-Brown about film, family, and finding bears.



















