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Richard Boddington

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Richard Boddington
Richard Boddington at the iEmmys.jpg
Boddington at the iEmmys, New York, New York, 2015
Born (1968-02-06) February 6, 1968 (age 58)
Yorkshire, England
Occupations
  • Film director
  • Film Writer
  • Film Editor
  • Cinematographer
  • Television producer
Years active1995 - Present

Richard Boddington (born February 6, 1968) is a British-Canadian film director, writer, editor, cinematographer and television producer, with dual citizenship from the United Kingdom and Canada. Born in Yorkshire, England, he now resides in Ontario, Canada.

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Career

Richard began making films at the age of 12 using Super 8. After seeing E.T. in 1982, he committed to being a filmmaker. He kept making Super 8 films in high school, and attended film school in the United States. [1] From 1995–2000, Boddington worked as a Producer at the CTV Network in Toronto.[ citation needed ]

His first film was the self-financed Dark Reprieve (2008), for which he was the producer, director, editor and director of photography. [2] He then directed, produced, and edited the family comedy film The Dogfather (2010), which starred Chris Parnell. [2]

In 2012, Boddington wrote, directed, edited and produced his third feature film, Against the Wild (2014), which was shot entirely on location in Northern Ontario. The film tells the story of two children and their Alaskan Malamute, who must fight for survival after their plane crashes in the wilderness. Featuring a number of animals, a Boddington chose to exclusively use real animals and no computer-generated ones. [3] The film achieved worldwide distribution and won the Director's Choice Grand Prize at the 2013 Rhode Island International Film Festival. [4] The film stars Natasha Henstridge, CJ Adams, and Erin Pitt.

Boddington (center) directing Against the Wild. Director Richard Boddington (centre).jpg
Boddington (center) directing Against the Wild .

Against the Wild was nominated for the best Kids TV Movie/Mini-Series for the International Emmy Kids Awards in October 2014. [5]

In May 2015, Boddington filmed Against the Wild 2: Survive the Serengeti in South Africa. [6] The film is a sequel to Against the Wild and follows the Alaskan Malamute, Chinook, on another adventure. This time Chinook must protect two children after their plane crashes in the African bush. The film features extensive use of elephants, lions, giraffes, hyenas and leopards. The film stars Jeri Ryan, John Paul Ruttan and Ella Ballentine. [7] [8] It was released into U.S. theatres on February 26, 2016. [9] [10] The film was acquired by several international distributors across Europe and North America, and has subsequently aired on television channels including TF1 in France, STARZ in the USA, Antenna 3 in Spain, and Channel 5 in the UK. [11]

Richard Boddington directing the cast of Against The Wild 2 in South Africa, May 2015. Richard Boddington directing the cast of, Against The Wild 2.jpg
Richard Boddington directing the cast of Against The Wild 2 in South Africa, May 2015.

In April 2017, Boddington began production in South Africa on Phoenix Wilder and the Great Elephant Adventure , which starred Elizabeth Hurley and Sam Ashe Arnold. Boddington was heavily inspired by The Black Stallion (film), a movie he considers to be a masterpiece. [12] The movie tells the story of an orphan boy (Phoenix) who is adopted by his aunt and moves to join her in Africa. While on safari, Phoenix becomes lost in the African bush and befriends an elephant that helps him stop the efforts of elephant poachers. [13] [14] [15] [16] [17] The film had its world premiere at the Durban International Film Festival in July 2017, and was recognized by the Canadian government as a film that highlights the success of the Canada/South Africa co-pro treaty for film signed in 1997. [18] [ permanent dead link ] [19] It opened in 725 theatres in the USA on April 16, 2018. [20] The movie was released on DVD and VOD in the USA by Lionsgate on October 23, 2018, and renamed An Elephant's Journey for the U.S. market. [21] Richard Boddington spoke about his experiences making the film with the International Elephant Foundation. On his decision to use real elephants in the film, he said: "Using a real animal is key to making these films, one could use computer generated animals that is true. However, you’ll never be able to program into a computer the unpredictability of a living organism." [22]

Richard Boddington and Elizabeth Hurley on set in South Africa Richard Boddington and Elizabeth Hurley.jpg
Richard Boddington and Elizabeth Hurley on set in South Africa
Sam Ashe Arnold and Chova Sam Ashe Arnold and Chova.jpg
Sam Ashe Arnold and Chova

In a 2018 op-ed for Fox News, Boddington stated "The Great Elephant Census reported that between 2007 and 2014, Africa lost 144,000 elephants. . . Knowing that the elephant has the longest gestational period of any animal at 22 months, just think about how long it would take to replace 144,000 elephants with such a low reproductive rate!" [23]

In October 2019, Boddington began work on the third in his series of Against the Wild films, entitled Against The Wild III: The Journey Home. This time Chinook, the Alaskan Malamute, must lead a shipwrecked blind man out of the wilderness, while his children launch a rescue mission of their own to find him. Natasha Henstridge reprises her role from the first film, and stars as the aunt of the children. The film also stars Morgan Dipietrantonio, Zackary Arthur, Steve Byers, and Colin Fox. [24] [25] [26] The film was distributed by Lionsgate in the U.S. market as Hero Dog: The Journey Home. The film attained the 9th place ranking in Redbox movie rentals in the USA in its first week after release. [27]

On January 12, 2021, three of Boddington's films were shown on the new HBO Max platform in the USA. Against the Wild, Against The Wild II: Survive the Serengeti, and Phoenix Wilder and the Great Elephant Adventure, a.k.a., An Elephant's Journey. [28]

In September 2021, Boddington began filming Wickensburg, his seventh career feature film. The film tells the story of a recently widowed mother, played by Denise Richards, and her 13 year old son, Elliott, played by Jensen Gering. The pair move to the small town of Wickensburg so that Richards' character can take a new job, while Elliott discovers that the town is under a curse from an evil warlock. The film additionally stars Julian Richings, Maurice Dean Wint, and Steve Byers. [29] [30] [31] [32] [33]

In the summer of 2023, Boddington began production on Return To Wickensburg, a sequel to Wickensburg. This film sees the return of the original cast, Denise Richards, Julian Richings, Jensen Gering, Catherine White, and Steve Byers. In the sequel, Mr. Hexenmeister has escaped from prison and plans to destroy Wickensburg by blowing up the dam and flooding the town. [34]

In 2024, Boddington completed two new feature films, Secrets of Wickensburg, the third instalment in the Wickensburg franchise, and LA Jesus. LA Jesus tells the story of a troubled executive who meets a homeless man on Venice Beach who claims to be Jesus Christ. Both films are set for a 2025 release. [35]

Filmography

YearTitleAsNotes
2008Dark ReprieveCinematographer, Editor, Producer, Director
2010The DogfatherEditor, Producer, Director
2013 Against the Wild Writer, Editor, Producer and DirectorWinner - RIIFF Director's Choice Award, Rhode Island International Film Festival [4]

Nominated - Best Kids TV Movie/Mini-Series, International Emmy Kids Awards [5]

2016Against the Wild 2: Survive the SerengetiWriter, Editor, Producer, Director
2017 Phoenix Wilder and the Great Elephant Adventure Writer, Editor, Producer, Director
2021Hero Dog: The Journey HomeWriter, Editor, Producer, Director
2022WickensburgWriter, Editor, Producer, Director
2024Return to WickensburgWriter, Editor, Producer, Director
2025Secrets of WickensburgWriter, Editor, Producer, Director
2025LA JesusWriter, Editor, Producer and DirectorWinner - Best Director, New York City International Film Festival (2025) [36]

Winner - Best Narrative Feature Film, World Film Festival in Cannes (2025) [37] Winner - Best Narrative Feature Film, Los Angeles Film Awards (2025) [38] Winner - Best Foreign Film, The Santa Clarita International Film Festival (2025) [39] Winner - Best Feature Film & Best Director, New York International Film Awards [40] Winner - Work of Excellence Award, Buenos Aires International Film Festival (2026) [41]

References

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  2. 1 2 Jesse (2013-12-03). "Business of Film with Richard Boddington, Indie Producer". Craft Truck. Retrieved 2026-03-22.
  3. Brodie, Anne (March 10, 2014). "Natasha Henstridge talks Against the Wild". Monsters & Critics. Retrieved August 16, 2018.
  4. 1 2 "2013 RIIFF Awards". Archived from the original on 2013-12-14. Retrieved 2014-04-11.
  5. 1 2 Kennedy, John R. (2014-10-24). "Canada picks up three International Emmy nominations". Global News.
  6. "Home entertainment is sweet for Against the Wild franchise".
  7. Lincoln, Ross A. (19 June 2015). "'Against the Wild 2′ Sets Spring 2016 Theatrical Release". Deadline. Archived from the original on 2018-08-22.
  8. "Against the Wild 2: Survive the Serengeti, with Producer/Director Richard Boddington". Biff Bam Pop. 29 April 2016.
  9. Renner, Amy (2016-03-19). "Against The Wild 2: Survive The Serengeti Movie". Movie Insider.
  10. Pinto, Jordan (2016-02-11). "Against the Wild 2 gets U.S. Theatrical release". Playback.
  11. Pinto, Jordan (2016-09-16). "Deals: Raven Banner, Bell Media, Radio-Canada, ATW 2". Playback.
  12. "A Conversation with Phoenix Wilder Director Richard Boddington". Plugged In. 2 April 2018.
  13. "Production underway on Richard Boddington's latest".
  14. "Elizabeth Hurley takes elephant ride". Business Standard India. 3 May 2017.
  15. "Elizabeth Hurley glad she took eight years off to be a great mum". 12 May 2017.
  16. "TV Tech Global September/October 2017". 12 September 2017.
  17. "Accessing South Africa's production talent". 4 October 2017.
  18. "Canada and SA celebrate 20 years of film and TV co-production at DFM". 11 July 2017.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  19. "Cinema Connects Canada to South Africa". Canada's International Gateway. 14 September 2017. Archived from the original on 2017-09-26.
  20. Pinto, Jordan (2018-03-09). "Boddington's 'Great Elephant Adventure' to open on 725 U.S. Screens". Playback.
  21. "Elizabeth Hurley Stars in An Elephant's Journey Coming to DVD and Digital Oct. 23 from Lionsgate". NewTechReview.
  22. "An Elephants Journey, A Richard Boddington Film". International Elephant Foundation. Archived from the original on 2018-11-04.
  23. Boddington, Richard (15 April 2018). "Save the Elephant Day -- Elizabeth Hurley stars in new family film highlighting world poaching crisis". Fox News .
  24. Pinto, Jordan (2019-10-10). "Against the Wild trilogy feature goes to camera in Northern Ontario". Playback.
  25. "Natasha Henstridge in 'Hero Dog: The Journey Home' Movie Trailer | FirstShowing.net". 13 January 2021.
  26. "Gilbert Speaks on 'Hero Dog: The Journey Home'". Biff Bam Pop. 18 March 2021.
  27. Latchem, John (31 March 2021). "'News of the World' Debuts at No. 1 on Redbox Disc and Digital Charts". Media Play News.
  28. Bajgrowicz, Brooke (23 December 2020). "Everything coming to HBO Max in January 2021". Mashable .
  29. "Denise Richards breaks silence on social media following daughter Sami's 'hell house' claim". 15 September 2021.
  30. "B&B's Denise Richards to Star in New Film with Jensen Gering!".
  31. "B&B Star Denise Richards Teams up with Galen Gering's Son in New Film - Opera News".
  32. "B&B Star Denise Richards Teams up with Galen Gering's Son in New Film". 14 September 2021.
  33. "Filmed in Parry Sound, the world premiere of 'Wickensburg' is on July 15". The Toronto Star. 23 June 2022.
  34. "Moviemakers back in Parry Sound for 'Wickensburg' sequel". 9 August 2023.
  35. Casemore, Jamie (2024-11-12). "Richard Boddington wraps third film in Wickensburg series". Playback.
  36. "New York City International Film Festival, US". www.imdb.com. Retrieved 2026-03-22.
  37. "Winners August 2025 - World Film Festival in Cannes". September 27, 2025.
  38. Team, LAFA (November 2, 2025). "LAFA Winners - October 2025". LA Film Awards.
  39. "AWARD WINNERS FOR SCIFF 2025 | SCIFF". sciff.org.
  40. "Finalists and Winners - December 2025" (PDF). New York International Film Awards. 2026-01-04.
  41. "2026 | BUEIFF®". BUEIFF.
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