Trevor Mack | |
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Born | Trevor Ryan Mack June 28, 1992 Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada |
Occupation(s) | Film Director, Film Producer, Writer, Philosopher |
Years active | 2010-present |
Notable work | The Blanketing, Clouds of Autumn, ʔEtsu (Grandmother), In the Valley of Wild Horses, Portraits from a Fire |
Awards | B.C. Emerging Filmmaker, 2021 Vancouver International Film Festival
Best Director, 2021 American Indian Film Festival One to Watch, 2021 Vancouver Film Critics Circle Kevin Tierney Emerging Producer Award, 2021 Indiescreen Awards Best Director, 2022 Leo Awards |
Website | www.trevormack.ca |
Trevor Mack (born June 28, 1992) is a Tsilhqot'in Canadian filmmaker, writer, philosopher and former Crashed Ice extreme sports athlete.
He is best known for writing, directing, and producing the feature-film Portraits from a Fire, along with his short films The Blanketing,[1][2] Clouds of Autumn[3] and In the Valley of Wild Horses.[4] His debut feature-length film Portraits from a Fire made its world premiere at the 2021 Atlantic International Film Festival[5] and was the first ever narrative feature film written and directed by a Tsilhqot'in filmmaker.
He competed in the Canadian tour of the Red Bull Crashed Ice World Championships from 2011 to 2015.
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