Former Campbell River resident and Carihi grad, Michael Stevantoni, has had his second feature film debut on the big screen of Lemmie Glendale theatre, in Glendale California, a suburb of Los Angeles.
This is Stevantoni’s second feature film, ‘Death Letter Blues’ and it debuted on Aug. 8. It was co-written and co-directed by Strack Azar. Shot in Mississippi, it is now streaming on Apple TV/iTunes, and YouTube.
The movie is a southern gothic supernatural film, a mysterious death rattles a small town, notably a troubled priest, who discovers haunting parallels between the tragedy and his recurring nightmares.
‘Death Letter Blues’ stars Sherman Augustus (Stranger Things), Karole Foreman, and Ramsay Midwood. Diana Stevan — a Campbell River author, professional actor, and also Michael's grandmother — plays Mrs. Webb, the priest’s friend in the film.