Reviews

The Elvis Project: A Yukon Road Documentary

Stephen Osborne

Elvis Aaron Presley, who was reborn on the Carcross Road near Whitehorse seventeen years ago during an alien encounter, is the subject of The Elvis Project: A Yukon Road Documentary by Adam Green and Bill Kendrick (Blueishgreen), a forty-five-minute film that won the People’s Choice Award at the recent Anchorage Film Festival. In spring 2004 it will make its way to festivals in Los Angeles, Miami, New York and Las Vegas.

It’s a great story, well made and highly entertaining and set in the land of the midnight sun.

More information can be had from ablueishgreen@yahoo.com. Elvis was also the subject of a story by Mitch Miyagawa in Geist No. 50.

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Stephen Osborne

Stephen Osborne is a co-founder and contributing publisher of Geist. He is the award-winning writer of Ice & Fire: Dispatches from the New World and dozens of shorter works, many of which can be read at geist.com.


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