Category Archives: Meek’s Cutoff

Kind Words From Our Friendly Neighbors To The South

A seemingly-elusive beast was spotted this week, hiding amongst the brush of my daily Google News alerts.  There, crouched between stories on Michigan’s election and Utah’s plans to raise its incentive was a very complimentary – some might even say envious - mention of Oregon’s … Continue reading

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Oregon-Shot “Meek’s Cutoff” Gains Distribution and is Set To Screen At BendFilm

It’s been a heck of a week for Kelly Reichardt and Neil Kopp’s much-hailed shot-in-Oregon film Meek’s Cutoff.  Fresh off the heels of their triumphant showing at the Venice Film Festival, the frontier drama (shot in the Burns-area) has just been picked … Continue reading

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New Film To Shoot In Baker City, and Meek’s Cutoff Heads To Venice

Word that TNT’s Leverage was renewed for a fourth season dominated Oregon film and TV news last week – but there were other stories of note that may have slipped under some people’s radar.  The Baker City Herald reported that Portland-based director Brett Eichenberger … Continue reading

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