Last Algonquin

THE LAST ALGONQUIN

A remarkable journey of self-discovery and meaning.

"The Last Algonquin" is based on a true story and award-winning book. It’s the 1850s and with Two Trees’ tribe dispersed by white settlers, and his parent’s early death, he’s alone at the age of 14. His efforts to integrate into white society result in a dramatic, heartfelt, and sometimes painful, coming-of-age story — a universal quest for identity and meaning. “The Last Algonquin” is thoughtful family entertainment — a beautiful story that would work well as either a live-action or animated feature.

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“Congratulations on an incredible (screenplay) adaptation. I thoroughly enjoyed it and it was such a breeze. I felt it had the emotional focus at all the right moments and was completely gratifying.”  

— Ryan Bartlett, Agent, UTA


 “Jeff’s screenplay is wonderful. He has taken the thoughts from my mind in visualization when I wrote the book many years ago, and given them new life. He is a very talented writer.” 

— Dr. Theodore L. Kazimiroff, Author, “The Last Algonquin”

 

Excerpt from TV interview with Ted Kazimiroff

 

“A beautiful and affecting story, a mythic journey”

— The New York Times 


“A deeply moving chapter in the saga of the American Indian”

— The Chattanooga Times 


“A touching story not easily forgotten”

— The Charleston Post