R. Paul Dhillon

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R. Paul Dhillon is an Indo-Canadian journalist and head of and . Dhillon is also a film writer, director, producer and cinematographer. Dhillon is a graduate of Simon Fraser University.

In addition to his work in film, Dhillon is the editor of British Columbia's oldest weekly newspaper, The Link. He received the Best National Editorial Award from the Ethnic Journalists Association in 2005 for his reportage on the Kanishka tragedy.[1]

Filmography[]

  • (2008), starring Bollywood icon Gulshan Grover and Canadian actors , , Melanie Papalia, David Stuart and
  • Planet Aaj (1997/98), a South Asian variety show shown on Baton Broadcasting's flagship Canadian National Television station VTV (now BC-CTV - Channel 9)
  • Saint Soldier (1999/2000) - a one-hour documentary on B.C.'s Sikh community also for CTV
  • Slices Of My Life (1992/93), a slice of the immigrant experience
  • South Van Stud (1992), a play for Expressions '92 Youth Festival
  • Autumn Leaves (1990/91), a short film which was selected at Montreal's Student Film Festival

Author credits[]

  • The Fusion Generation
  • Spiceland

References[]

  1. ^ "Thought-provoking cinema". The Tribune. Retrieved 25 February 2015.

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