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Trevor Mack eyes range of exciting future film projects

A new feature-length movie, a possible TV show and talks with Hollywood are all on Mack’s plate
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Patrick Davies photo Born in Anaham and raised in and around Williams Lake, Trevor Mack remains excited to carry on making Indigenous-based films while including local Cariboo talent.

The future is bright for Cariboo-Chilcotin Indigenous Filmmaker Trevor Mack.

Coming off of the widespread success of his recent film, In the Valley of the Wild Horses, that chronicles the 200-km wagon journey the Xeni Gwet’in make every year to the Williams Lake Stampede, Mack said he has a wide range of new projects he is preparing to embark upon. All are Indigenous based films and stories he hopes to make with the help of local Cariboo talent.

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Patrick Davies

About the Author: Patrick Davies

An avid lover of theatre, media, and the arts in all its forms, I've enjoyed building my professional reputation in 100 Mile House.
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