Documentary short film, featuring the true story of one man’s disappearance in a Wyoming river whirlpool. Elementary art teacher, Terry Lindsay, arrived at the site called Wiggin’s Fork with his family in 1996, on a fishing trip. He fell into the water and his body never surfaced. His sons, Jordan Lindsay and Cabe Lindsay returned to the site 20 years after their father’s passing.
The song “Enters The Sun” is written by Cabe Lindsay, with Jordan Lindsay’s guitar playing. The film is produced by the husband-and-wife filmmaking team behind ARISE Video Studio (http://www.arisevideo.com) in Austin, Texas, where we create “Austin videos with a global reach.”
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