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Trevor Mack (Trevor Ryan Mack) was born on 28 June, 1992 in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, is a Canadian Tsilhqot'in filmmaker (born 1992). Discover Trevor Mack's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 31 years old?

Popular As Trevor Ryan Mack
Occupation Film Director, Film Producer, Writer, Philosopher
Age 31 years old
Zodiac Sign Cancer
Born 28 June, 1992
Birthday 28 June
Birthplace Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Nationality Canada

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1864

Both the 1864 Tsilhqot'in War and 1862 Pacific Northwest smallpox epidemic were combined, narratively, to showcase how devastating the events were towards the Tsilhqot'in people.

Yet, the film ends on uplifting and defying imagery—a theme Mack would continually bring to his future films.

1970

Clouds of Autumn follows a brother and sister whose carefree childhood in a Tsilhqot'in community is torn apart when the sister is forced to attend a Canadian residential school in the early 1970s.

Interestingly, Mack collaborated with non-Indigenous filmmaker Matthew Taylor Blais, whom Mack was roommates with at the time.

The purpose of the collaboration was to learn about one another's culture by deliberately telling such a controversial story together.

Mack's maternal grandmother gave birth to 13 children, 10 of whom—including his mother—were taken away to Canadian residential schools in the interior of British Columbia, Canada.

Some were as young as 6 years old when they were taken away for the entire school year.

1992

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, Clouds of Autumn and In the Valley of Wild Horses.

His debut feature-length film Portraits from a Fire made its world premiere at the 2021 Atlantic International Film Festival and was the first ever narrative feature film written and directed by a Tsilhqot'in filmmaker.

2011

He competed in the Canadian tour of the Red Bull Crashed Ice World Championships from 2011 to 2015.

At 15 years old, Mack started his pursuit in film by editing together footage from the popular Xbox video game series Halo to create montages in which he posted to on-line forums and YouTube.

As he gained popularity with his Halo montages, he helped co-found a freelance video editing, motion graphics, and videography group called 'Viral Design' that produced product promotional videos for companies such as Red Bull, SteelSeries, and Gunnar Optiks.

In 2011, Mack enrolled in the 'Motion Picture Arts' film program at Capilano University in North Vancouver, BC.

Having failed his first year, Mack dropped out in his second year of courses.

The day after he dropped out of film school he started working with the Provincial Health Services Authority in a suicide-awareness pilot program titled 'Cuystwi'.

Throughout the several years of working on the project, Mack collaborated with Indigenous filmmakers such as Damien Bouchard, Amanda Strong, and Asia Youngman.

The filmmakers would routinely travel to reserve communities in British Columbia that registered for the pilot program to teach children how to express themselves through filmmaking.

The Blanketing is a fictional, alternative-history story that combines two distinct and crucial events within the Tsilhqot'in-Colonial historical canon.

In the fall of 2011, Mack started a Crowd funding campaign asking for funds for his first short film The Blanketing.

2012

After 10 months of development and pre-production he began principal photography in the summer of 2012.

2013

After he premiered the short film in his home town of Williams Lake, British Columbia on May 3, 2013, the short film was accepted into the following film festivals:

2014

After receiving a production grant from Canada Council for the Arts, Mack started principal photography for Clouds of Autumn in August 2014.

2015

The film had its North American premiere at the 2015 Toronto International Film Festival and also screened at the following festivals, among others:

'Best Canadian Short Drama', 2015 imagineNATIVE Film + Media Arts Festival

2016

'Prix Jeunesse', 2016 Festival Cine Alter'Natif

'Achievement in Cinematography', 2016 Air Canada EnRoute Film Festival

The inception of the story came from Mack's healing process after being assaulted and mugged in downtown Vancouver in 2016.

Portraits from a Fire is a coming-of-age film following an eccentric misfit named Tyler who spends his days recording and vlogging his Indigenous community and hanging out with his grandparents.

That is until he meets Aaron—an older, influential teenager who pushes him to show his latest work about his family to the community, leading to a reckoning between the past and the future, life and death, parents and son.

The film made its world premiere at the 2021 Atlantic International Film Festival in Halifax, Nova Scotia, as well as played in the following festivals:

As of January 2023, Portraits from a Fire has accumulated 15 awards:

2017

With only a $500 budget, Mack collaborated with actor Elias Louie (Clouds of Autumn) in the summer of 2017.

The short film is a POV-styled portrait of child abuse and family relations on an isolated reserve in Canada.

The film premiered at the 2017 Toronto International Film Festival and played at the 2017 Vancouver International Film Festival.

Partnering with the Xeni Gwe'tin First Nations and TELUS Originals, Mack co-directed the short documentary with fellow Indigenous filmmaker Asia Youngman.

The film follows the Xeni Gwet'in Youth Wagon trip, a 200-km, 8-day horse-and-wagon trip beginning from Nemiah Valley and ending at Williams Lake.

2018

The film premiered at the 2018 Vancouver International Film Festival, among others:

Portraits from a Fire is Trevor Mack's debut feature-length film.

The project was a collaboration between Mack and writers Manny Mahal and Derek Vermillion, as well as with cinematographer Kaayla Wachell and producers Kate Kroll and Rylan Friday.