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Phillip Wilson is a versatile Canadian filmmaker, actor, co-director, cinematographer, and editor known for his dynamic contributions to the action, comedy, and horror genres. Based in Edmonton, Alberta, Phillip is a key collaborator at Shadowscape Pictures, an independent film production company dedicated to crafting bold, genre-driven cinematic experiences. Phillip’s multifaceted talent is showcased in Bagman Rising (set for release in 2026), an action-comedy-crime feature he co-directed with his brother, Logan Wilson. Starring as Bagman, the vengeful protagonist seeking justice for the murder of his mother and girlfriend, Phillip delivers a compelling performance while also serving as cinematographer and editor. His technical expertise brought vivid fight scenes and a gritty aesthetic to the film, which evolved from a 2019 short film shot on a CA$3,500 budget over two days. Despite production challenges, including crew changes and funding constraints over six years, Phillip’s dedication ensured the project’s completion, cementing his role as a driving force in independent filmmaking.
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