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Project Thompson: Episode 1 with Jasyn Lucas

Jasyn Lucas is a talented, creative artist from Thompson, Manitoba who is well known for his artwork depicting the Northern Lights.
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Written and hosted by Dennis Foley in this provisionally named documentary series, we sit down and talk with people around Thompson, Manitoba about their stories and opinions about their lives in the Hub of the North.
 
In this first episode, Dennis sat down with Jasyn Lucas, a prolific artist whose works include the Northern Lights, wolves, and other Aboriginal inspired paintings.
 
When Dennis approached me for the project, he wanted to focus on the positive aspects of living so far up north in Canada. Most people usually respond negatively when it came to Thompson, and it took 36 years for this humble filmmaker to learn that his family and friends lived here. I spent the entire time trying to get out of Thompson and it seemed that in the blink of an eye, I planted roots and realized that if you actually took the time to look, Thompson is actually a wonderful place to live.
 
A lot of what Jasyn said really resonated with me. It was coming into alignment with what I was starting to see. I know the video is pretty long for a guy sitting around talking about his life and this place; I totally could have edited it to make it shorter, but I don't want to just make films. I want to make emotions tangible and immortalize them for generations to see.
 
Sure, it's butt-freezing cold in the winter, but no different than most places in Canada. You'd be surprised how easy it is to adjust from -25°C to -50°C with windchill.
 
There's crime. There's always crime. But to be labeled as a murder capital is only that - a label. There's no more or less crime per capita here than any other place, and despite what the numbers say, you won't see crime unless you actually go looking for it like a damned fool.
 
Food selection may be limited, but I believe this has made accomplished cooks out of the residents of Thompson. So if you can't cook or like to eat out, then either make peace with becoming proficient at cooking or make friends who can cook and invite yourself over for supper; I guarantee the friendly people will accommodate you and more! Just make sure to chip in for groceries and do them a favor here and there. :)
 
Maybe one day, I'll go to Vancouver and attend film school or fulfill my dreams of traveling the world and making documentaries, but no matter what happens I will always come back to Thompson and proudly call it my home. I became the person I am today because of my family, my friends, and my hometown.
 
So why not come up and visit the Hub of the North?
 
Cheers,
 
Hann
Project Thompson: Episode 1 with Jasyn Lucas
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Project Thompson: Episode 1 with Jasyn Lucas

Co-creator, Dennis Foley, talks about life and Thompson with Jasyn Lucas, a local artist.

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