He’s a high school teacher from Saskatoon who has a lot of film industry credits to his name, and his latest production will have its Canadian Premier this Thursday through Sunday at the Roxy Theatre. Tom Simes wrote and directed the movie ‘Because of Gracia’, which is about four high school students dealing with relationships and dating, teen pregnancy and Christian identity. The film was shot in Louisiana and has had its debut in the U.S., winning 19 awards including the prestigious Frank Capra Spirit Award for Best Director. One of the lead actors, Chris Massoglia, has a list of roles on his resume, with his first acting job on Law and Order when he was only 10 years old. He is speaking to high school students this week to share his experiences in Hollywood and to possibly touch on some of the issues that come up in the movie. Simes and Massoglia and other cast members will entertain questions after each screening at the Roxy as well.
Saskatoon Teacher’s Film Debuts Thursday
By Carol Thomson
Apr 18, 2018 | 10:23 AM
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