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Stubblejumper

Country: Canada, Language: English, 48 mins

  • Director: David Geiss
  • Writer: David Geiss
  • Producer: David Geiss; Jarrett Rusnak

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In the fall of 1975, while attending the University of Saskatchewan in Canada, Doug Wilson placed an ad in the students' newspaper, seeking to start a campus gay group. This seemingly benign action would serve as the catalyst for a dramatic unfolding of events, shaping the future of Wilson's life. Stubblejumper is a biographical docudrama on the life and work of gay activist Doug Wilson - a story filled with activism, poetry, performance, politics, and a touching yet tragic love story.


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Stubblejumper from davideo on Vimeo.

Cast & Characters

Duncan Fisher as Peter McGehee;
Jesse Owen as Doug Wilson