Last Ounce of Courage Trailer
Outpost Worldwide is involved with independent filmmakers and their projects across the country. One recent production was “Last Ounce of Courage,” with executive producer Rodney Stone, writers/producers Gina and Richard Headrick. “Courage” stars Jennifer O’Neill and Marshall Teague.
As with all of Outpost Worldwide motion picture, documentary and commercial shoots, “Last Ounce of Courage” was shot using Panasonic Cinema VariCam HD cameras.
It is the story of Bob Revere, a Vietnam veteran and mayor of a small town where Christmas has all but disappeared. Inspired by the return of his daughter-in-law and his patriotic grandson, Bob decides to bring Christmas back! But when a crooked lawyer threatens to sue the town, Bob’s mission is put in jeopardy. Will Bob have enough courage left to save Christmas?
Rigged Director’s Cut
Set in the seedy underground of illegal boxing, RIGGED tells the story of an astonishing female prize fighter embroiled in a dangerous fight fixing scheme by her corrupt manager.
“RIGGED is an exciting story with well developed characters. The dialogue is quick and witty while unfolding a heartfelt story.” - Mardik Martin, screenwriter of Raging Bull and Mean Streets.
“RIGGED is a LEAN and MEAN saga… this actioner appears pitch-perfect for North American fests and cablers with a taste for grunge.” - Variety Magazine
Rigged Official Trailer
Set in the seedy underground of illegal boxing, RIGGED tells the story of an astonishing female prize fighter embroiled in a dangerous fight fixing scheme by her corrupt manager.
“RIGGED is an exciting story with well developed characters. The dialogue is quick and witty while unfolding a heartfelt story.” - Mardik Martin, screenwriter of Raging Bull and Mean Streets.
“RIGGED is a LEAN and MEAN saga… this actioner appears pitch-perfect for North American fests and cablers with a taste for grunge.” - Variety Magazine
The Barber’s Diaries
In a time before any thought of the Civil Rights Movement, when race riots erupted across the Midwest, many blacks fled to safety and better jobs in northern cities. One man remained with his family in the small Illinois farming town of Altamont. He was the last black man in town, braving the daily threat of race-related violence. He stayed because he was the town barber. “The Barber’s Diaries,” tells the remarkable story of Charles Everett Ellis.
Outpost Worldwide executive producer Michael Wunsch and author David Henderson recently were on-location in southern California to shoot HD interviews with Ellis’ daughters about their father as part of a developing documentary project.
Ellis protected his family, kept quiet, and cut hair but his voice soared in his diaries. What’s revealed is the intellectual and inspirational mind of a philosopher. When he died in 1971 at the age of 84, his diaries contained more than 2,600 pages in six volumes spanning more than 40 years of world events, his family and his own philosophical and spiritual journey.
Through Martha’s Eyes
This film, based in part on historical events, tells the story of Martha, a young African American woman sold into slavery in 1856 to work and live at the Shawnee Mission Indian School in Territorial Kansas. Thinking there were no enslaved people in Kansas, and that she would soon be set free, Martha travels from Missouri to her new home at the school. She soon finds out things are much different than she thought. Martha is confronted with the culturalization of Native American children and is witness to early border skirmishes in Kansas which ultimately lead to Civil War. Romance, friendship, and defiance all come together for a dramatic conclusion to this powerful story from the American frontier.
