Game Theory Films Boards ‘Captain Newfoundland’ Geoff Stiring Doc

Exclusive: Boutanto -Toronto’s game films in Toronto have gained Canadian rights Captain NewfoundlandDocumentary feature feature that explores the legacy of Mogul Mediosyncratic Media and Mystic Geoff Stiring.
This feature, which recently started production, directed by Jimmy Miller and Mike Phalan and participated in its production by the Toronto 86 Media House.
Sterling was born in Newfoundland and Abrador Capital St. Jones in 2021 when she was still an independent boycott. He died in 2013.
After studies at Tampa University, he was independent of time and Chicago Tribune, before returning home to establish a newspaper in the first province, Newfoundland Herald, in 1946.
The construction of the NTV (NewfoundLand Television) continued in 1955, which surpassed its weight as a pioneer broadcast in terms of its resources, becoming the first Canadian station in 1972 to broadcast around the clock.
Besides his broadcast achievements, Sterling also led the creation of original content at home, topped with a worship offer Captain Newfoundland.
It revolves around a multi -dimensional universal figure, the show was broadcast on TV late at night and the merging of science fiction, spirituality and culture in a way that forms generations of Newfondland. The film will explore how Sterling’s legends extended beyond television, affecting the movement of creativity and rebellion in Newfoundland and outside.
This film has been formed in the real spirit of cooperation. It was a collective effort from the start, with a great team including Sam Sarland, Juno Hunter and Justin Taylor brought their passion and creativity to every stage of the process. “
“Jeff Sterling’s vision was about adopting bold ideas, the same feeling of curiosity and imagination that led us to tell this story.”
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“Jeff Sterling was real, and Captain Newfoundland was one of the most wonderful chapters and laziness in Canadian pop culture,” said Hillary Hart, co -chair of game.
“This documentary drains myth, mystery and absolute creativity to see Stirling, and we are happy to help bring this story to the audience who may not have faced it before.”
Captain Newfoundland Supported by Telefilm Canada, Picturenl and Rogers. The film is scheduled to be a theater release 2026.