Steven Lewis Simpson

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Steven Lewis Simpson
Born
Scotland, United Kingdom
OccupationsFilm director, screenwriter

Steven Lewis Simpson is an independent film and documentary filmmaker from Aberdeen, Scotland. His films include Rez Bomb,[1] Neither Wolf Nor Dog, The Ticking Man, Retribution, Ties, a feature documentary A Thunder-Being Nation that was made over 13 years about Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, and the 13-part TV series The Hub, which was the first original series commissioned by the first 24/7 Native American TV channel in the US, FNX.

In 2018, he gave a TEDx Talk about distributing his own film, Neither Wolf Nor Dog, in around 200 theatres in the US. Simpson claims it has been the longest first-run theatrical release of any movie in the US in at least a decade.[2]

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At 18, Steven Lewis Simpson was the youngest fully qualified stockbroker and trader.[3][citation needed]

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