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Cast

Jon Hyrns

Jon Hyrns

Johnny Neander

Wesley Yang

Wesley Yang

Wes

Billy Clay

Billy Clay

Mayor

Sandra Kemmer

Sandra Kemmer

Brinkley Chamber of Commerce

Kent Parham

Kent Parham

Sheriff, Monroe County

Brother Jim Daniels

Brother Jim Daniels

Pastor, First Baptist Church

Lisa Boyd

Lisa Boyd

Owner, Ivory-Bill Nest

Evelyn Miley

Evelyn Miley

Brinkley Chamber of Commerce

David Allen Sibley

David Allen Sibley

Author, Sibley Guide to Birds

Allan J. Mueller

Allan J. Mueller

Nature Conservancy, Search Team Member

Crew

Alex Karpovsky

Alex Karpovsky

Director

Jon Hyrns

Jon Hyrns

Writer

Alex Karpovsky

Alex Karpovsky

Writer

Alex Karpovsky

Alex Karpovsky

Producer

Rick Edrich

Rick Edrich

Producer

Adam Roffman

Adam Roffman

Producer

Dia Sokol Savage

Dia Sokol Savage

Producer

Marshall Coles

Marshall Coles

Director of Photography

James Lavino

James Lavino

Original Music Composer

Brienne Rose

Brienne Rose

Music Supervisor

Eric Bruggemann

Eric Bruggemann

Editor

Nick Smith

Nick Smith

Colorist

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Woodpecker

20085.2 / 1087 min
Comedy

Overview

Fanatical birdwatchers have descended upon a small town in the Arkansas bayou in hopes of finding the celebrated Ivory Billed Woodpecker. Declared extinct in the 1940’s, the bird has apparently been spotted by numerous experts. Enter amateur birder and poet Johnny Neander, who has convinced his taciturn sidekick that he will be the one to find the elusive woodpecker. The ensuing chaos divides the small town between believers and non-believers, rabid environmentalists and opportunistic entrepreneurs. Much like the bird itself, Woodpecker explores the intersection of fact and fiction, manipulating our notions of documentary and narrative techniques within a tragic comedy about hope, perception, and some very very strange birds.