From Radio to Television
Justin Caldwell has been one of the voices behind Listuguj’s radio station CHRQ 106.9FM for the past 20+ years. He’s known for his Friday Night All Request Country Shows, the occasional Bingo, and creative commercial breaks, but did you know he also provides the English narration for APTN’s TV series, Gespe’gewa’gi: The Last Land?
Gespe’gewa’gi: The Last Land is a show produced by Rezolution Pictures. An Indigenous-owned film production company out of Montreal, QC that showcases Indigenous representation when it comes to film. The show focuses on Indigenous commercial fisheries, their traditions, and the hard work that comes along with this industry. Season one of the show highlights Listuguj’s Natural Resources, while season two focuses on other Mi’kmaq communities in Nova Scotia.
In season one, viewers get an in-depth look at Listuguj’s history and traditions when it comes to snow crab and shrimp fishing, salmon conservation, the raids of 1981, and more. Natural Resources Media Journalist Felix Atencio-Gonzales worked closely with Rezolution Pictures and APTN for this project. Atencio-Gonzales recommended that Caldwell would be a great choice for a narrator for the series, as he is a well-known voice in the community.
Gespe’gewa’gi: The Last Land also has a Mi’gmaq version available to stream. Elder Joe Wilmot offers the Mi’gmaq narration for these episodes. A number of Elders and community members also offer their voices in the Mi’gmaq episodes of the series.
Caldwell has narrated both seasons of the series thus far in English, and will be returning for season three, which is expected to air this Fall. Most of the recordings for the show are done in Montreal. Caldwell is provided with a rough cut of the filming, along with a script. He is honored to be part of such an informative show for the community of Listuguj. He said, “For fishers, you kind of know what’s going on, but you don’t see the day-to-day of everything that’s happening. You don’t see how stressful it can be, how rewarding it can be, and everything that goes into it. It’s impressive to see.”
All episodes of Gespe’gewa’gi: The Last Land can be found on the streaming service APTN Lumi for $4.99 per month, or you can catch episodes from time to time on APTN.
By Ann Marie Jacques
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