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S2 Ep2130: FILM Todd Wiseman, Jr. on "A Land Remembered" 6/11/2026

28 min · 15. juni 2026
episode S2 Ep2130: FILM Todd Wiseman, Jr. on "A Land Remembered" 6/11/2026 cover

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This airs on HISTORICALLY ST. PETE 6/22/2026. On June 11, the St. Petersburg Museum of History welcomed Todd Wiseman, Jr. to talk about his film "A Land Remembered shooting now in Tampa Bay and Florida. The beloved book by this award-winning movie director drew a sold-out crowd on the first day tickets went on sale, and guests were treated to a multimedia presentation and insider glimpse on the making of this film.  Executive Director Rui Farias introduced Todd, and the museum's archives were used to help research the film's production. A Land Remembered is a best-selling historical fiction novel by Patrick D. Smith that chronicles three generations of the fictional MacIvey family in Florida, from their humble beginnings as Cracker pioneers in the 1850s to their rise as wealthy landowners, exploring themes of survival, family, and the changing landscape of Florida. The book, first published in 1984, is celebrated for its rich depiction of Florida history and has won numerous awards, including the Florida Historical Society's Tebeau Prize.  #movies #alandremembered #floridahistory #toddwiseman #stpetersburgmuseumofhistory #ruifarias #toddwisemanjr #filmtampabay #stpete #stpetefl  #tampabay #radio #radiostpete #cityofstpete  #dtsp #downtownstpete

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