S2: E22: Dawn, Her Dad & The Tractor Part 2: From Trailers to Tractors with Rob Wells and Breton Lalama
From Trailer Park Boys to tractors and trailers, this episode continues our journey celebrating the new film Dawn, Her Dad & The Tractor, filmed in Nova Scotia and starring Maya V. Henry.
We are today joined by actors Rob Wells (Ricky, Trailer Park Boys) and Halifax-based actor, writer and comic, Breton Lalama. In the film, written and directed by Shelley Thompson, Breton plays the role of Dawn's friend and ally, Banu. Breton is best know for their roles in Slasher (2016) and Pretty Hard Cases (2021). And they've been busy! For one - seeing them play 40 characters in ONE play last Fall in Fully Committed at The Neptune, was a phenomenal comedic ride that left us a little tired -but exhilarated!
Rob is currently working on the film for Trailer Park Boys, and together Rob and Breton shake down what it was like working on this Maritime film that raises the bar and brings trans-based conversations and inclusion into family film.
Produced by Terry Greenlaw.
Thanks for your support:
Hey, Cis! is a volunteer podcast and we'd love your support in producing sustainably high-calibre content. Consider supporting with a ko-fi - it's easy and every sip counts.
Show Notes
Find the movie here: https://linktr.ee/dawndadtractormovie
Movie Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n5OaDwuCyaQ
Film: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt13190778/
NEW Music!
And check out the new music in our intro and extro generously donated by artist Craymo, who found us on Q Review - for which we're always grateful. Check out Craymo's music here:
Song: Be Myself
Artist: Craymo
Written by: Craig Stephen Raymo/Brandon Jarrett/Joshua Daniel Hershfield (c) (p) 2015 Craymo Music, BMI/Moho Music, ASCAP Website: http://www.Craymo.com
Produced and edited in-house.
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/simply-good-form/
Linktree: https://linktr.ee/SimplyGoodForm
#halifax #dawndadtractormovie #halifaxfilm @telefilm_canada #trans #transisbeautiful #heycis #podcast #inclusionmatters #transgender #trans #mental
From Trailer Park Boys to tractors and trailers, this episode continues our journey celebrating the new film Dawn, Her Dad & The Tractor, filmed in Nova Scotia and starring Maya V. Henry.
We are today joined by actors Rob Wells (Ricky, Trailer Park Boys) and Halifax-based actor, writer and comic, Breton Lalama. In the film, written and directed by Shelley Thompson, Breton plays the role of Dawn's friend and ally, Banu. Breton is best know for their roles in Slasher (2016) and Pretty Hard Cases (2021). And they've been busy! For one - seeing them play 40 characters in ONE play last Fall in Fully Committed at The Neptune, was a phenomenal comedic ride that left us a little tired -but exhilarated!
Rob is currently working on the film for Trailer Park Boys, and together Rob and Breton shake down what it was like working on this Maritime film that raises the bar and brings trans-based conversations and inclusion into family film.
Produced by Terry Greenlaw.
Thanks for your support:
Hey, Cis! is a volunteer podcast and we'd love your support in producing sustainably high-calibre content. Consider supporting with a ko-fi - it's easy and every sip counts.
Show Notes
Find the movie here: https://linktr.ee/dawndadtractormovie
Movie Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n5OaDwuCyaQ
NEW Music!
And check out the new music in our intro and extro generously donated by artist Craymo, who found us on Q Review - for which we're always grateful. Check out Craymo's music here:
Song: Be Myself
Artist: Craymo
Written by: Craig Stephen Raymo/Brandon Jarrett/Joshua Daniel Hershfield (c) (p) 2015 Craymo Music, BMI/Moho Music, ASCAP Website: http://www.Craymo.com
Produced and edited in-house.
Linktree: https://linktr.ee/SimplyGoodForm
#halifax #dawndadtractormovie #halifaxfilm @telefilm_canada #trans #transisbeautiful #heycis #podcast #inclusionmatters #transgender #trans #mental
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