“A Day in the Life” with: Filmmaker Darrell Dennis

Darrell Dennis is a proud Secwepemc filmmaker from the Adams Lake Indian Band in the interior of British Columbia. He started his career as an actor, but after becoming disillusioned with the clichéd Indigenous roles he was going out for. He soon became focused on creating his own projects and is now a dedicated screenwriter, director, and producer, who is passionate about spreading positive Indigenous imagery in mainstream media. In addition to over thirty years in practically every facet of the theatre, film and television world, Darrell is a comedy veteran with televised performances at The Winnipeg Comedy Festival and the Just for Laughs Festival. Darrell was also the very first Indigenous cast member in any of the world-famous Second City companies. Darrell now divides his time between British Columbia and Los Angeles with his wife and business partner, Katya Gardner and his two very Canadian-named dogs, Casey and Finnigan.

Darrell Dennis
In a recording booth, narrating an audiobook.
Darrell Dennis
On set. Setting up a shot with my DOP before a scene.
On the Warner Bros. Studio Lot with members of the Native Voices Theatre Company, after doing some voice acting in one of the studios.
Arriving at Bell Studios to promote my latest movie, “Sweet Summer Pow Wow”.
On Camera Interview for E-Talk Daily with Tatyana Baptiste, the star of “Sweet Summer Pow Wow”
Radio interviews. More publicity for the Canada-wide launch of my film “Sweet Summer Pow Wow”
Darrell Dennis
At the Cineplex Theatre for the opening night screening of “Sweet Summer Pow Wow”
Darrell Dennis
An exhausted but enthusiastic Darrell with audience members at a post-screening reception of “Sweet Summer Pow Wow”

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Which ’hood are you in?

Currently- Hollywood, California, but I am from BC!

What do you do?

Film and TV Director, Writer, and Producer

What are you currently working on?

Currently developing several movies and TV shows

Where can we find your work?

My latest film, “Sweet Summer Pow Wow,” is now out in theatres. The rest of my work can be looked up on IMDB.

 

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