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  1. A brief look at Slipstream, the controversial winner of the 1973 Canadian FIlm Awards, starring Luke Askew (Easy Rider) as an FM disc jockey trying to mainta...

  2. Slipstream is a Canadian drama film, released in 1973. Directed by David Acomba and written by William Fruet, it won the Canadian Film Award for Best Feature Film at the 25th Canadian Film Awards in 1973.

  3. Slipstream: Directed by David Acomba. With Luke Askew, Patti Oatman, Eli Rill, Scott Hylands. A reclusive Albertan DJ runs his popular pirate radio station in a remote farmhouse but begins to feel pressure from his romantic relationship with a fan and his producer who wants more mainstream content.

  4. Slipstream 1973 1h 32m Drama List Reviews A reclusive Canadian disc jockey (Luke Askew) is driven over the edge by a moody young woman (Patti Oatman) and his crass boss (Eli Rill).

  5. A reclusive Albertan DJ runs his popular pirate radio station in a remote farmhouse but begins to feel pressure from his romantic relationship with a fan and his producer who wants more mainstream content.

  6. Marc Champion Cinematography. Brian Ahern Music. Eric Clapton Music. Van Morrison Music. Critics reviews. A reclusive Albertan DJ runs his popular pirate radio station in a remote farmhouse but begins to feel pressure from his romantic relationship with a fan and his producer who wants more mainstream content.

  7. Slipstream (1973) directed by David Acomba • Reviews, film + cast • Letterboxd. All. Slipstream. 1973. Directed by David Acomba. A reclusive Albertan DJ runs his popular pirate radio station in a remote farmhouse but begins to feel pressure from his romantic relationship with a fan and his producer who wants more mainstream content. Cast. Crew.