



"An
Amazing
work:"

"How do you measure a good film?
Is it the production quality, the lead actors, or the storyline?
While these elements are undoubtedly essential, what truly makes a film stand out is the experience it imparts to its viewers. It’s about delivering the unexpected or turning an ordinary movie date into a memorable experience. This is precisely what I experienced with “Piggy Duster,” directed by Jesse Stewart. What began as another routine workday
for me quickly transformed into a profound and reflective journey."
Utah International Film Festival
Warren Wakeman


"Some films whisper instead of shouting...

is one of those rare projects that stays with you long after the credits roll."



"In writer-director Jesse Stewart’s “Piggy Duster,” a stepfather and his teenage stepdaughter go on one last summer camping trip in an attempt to repair their fractured relationship before she heads off to college.
It has been a story that Stewart, 33, has carried with him for years."


Molly Murphy talks with Jesse Stewart, Alex Rhodes-Wilmere, & Evan Diercks-Brown about film, family, and finding bears.
