Film Roles: Co-writer, Director, Director and Writer, Extra, Production Assistant, Writer
Place of Residence: Rexton
John Erle Mundle was born and raised in New Brunswick where he made a short film at the NBFC in the early 90s before moving to Vancouver to attend film school and pursue a screenwriting career.
His feature screenplay set in Oromocto, Teenage Wasteland, was a two-time winner of the Praxis Screenwriters' Fellowship, now known as the Whistler Screenwriters' Lab. The script was further developed with the help of mentors Dennis Foon (Little Criminals) and Alan Di Fiore (Da Vinci's Inquest). An American-ized TV Pilot version of Teenage Wasteland won the Scriptapalooza TV Writing Competition. His work was featured in the Alibi Unplugged Cold Reading series, where he later worked as part of the script evaluation committee. Most importantly, he was once re-tweeted by Steve Martin.
After pursuing a screenwriting career in his spare time for a decade, he put his writing on hold while running an internet radio station called Dynamic Range Radio which had 10,000 simultaneous listeners at its peak and received a seal of approval from Lou Reed shortly before his death.
John is now residing outside Rexton while caring for his elderly father, special needs sister, and her seven cats. He has several feature-length and short scripts in various stages of development and is hoping to re-focus on his writing career, if the cats will leave him alone long enough.
Film Roles: Director, Producer, Stills Photographer
Place of Residence: Fredericton
Through his camera, Scott defines spaces where real people and real moments are evident. Born and raised in Saint John, New Brunswick, he brings his friendly approach, youthful enthusiasm, and over 20 years of experience to each shot. He remains infinitely curious about the world and his work exudes his passion, whether he shoots for local
creative projects or national tourism campaigns. His images have been featured in books, magazines, and newspapers including National Geographic and The Globe and Mail. In addition to his experience as a photographer, Scott directed and co-produced his first film, Paula, for the National Film Board of Canada (NFB) in 2018. That same year, he was the recipient of two Gold Digital Publishing Awards from the National Media Awards Foundation.
Scott is currently finishing production on his second documentary film, “Freeman Patterson - The Universe Is Infolding As It Should” for the CBC.
Film Roles: Actress, Extra, Singer / Vocalist, Supporting Role, Writer
Place of Residence: Saint John
Tracey is an actress, writer (and poet), stand-up comedian and singer. She is open to working on a variety of projects, is willing to help out in many roles and has an IT support background. She is interested in participating both in front of and behind the camera.
Past projects include work on Hard Times in the Maritimes (Karen, extra) and the short film Radishes (available on YouTube). Also available on her YouTube channel are original comedic a cappella songs.
Currently appearing on the NB comedy open mic circuit and The Open Mic poetry radio show on FM 107.3 in Saint John. You can also find her occasionally singing at one of the open mics shows in the Saint John area.
Projects under production include voice acting roles in the animated series Deep Contact (Nana, Ginger), an extra in Larry Strange: Paranormal Investigator, and currently creating spoken word videos for her YouTube channel.
Film Roles: Actress, Producer, Production Manager, Singer / Vocalist
Place of Residence: Moncton
Matilda started her media career voicing, writing and producing dramas & Magazine programs for Radio & TV in her home country, Nigeria. After exploring her interest in Events management, She transitioned into the movie industry in 2018 and over the next 4 years honed her talents as an actress, Producer, Voiceover artist and Production Manager with over 11 films under her belt. She moved to Moncton, New Brunswick in 2022 to pursue a Master's in Organizational management. However, her love for film brought her to the NB film co-op to which she is a new member, looking to harness her talents and learn about the Canadian Film industry. She spends her free time volunteering at her local Church's Music Ministry and or exploring the city with close friends.
Film Roles: Actor, Actress, Director and Writer, Producer, Production Manager, Writer
Place of Residence: Moncton
Kehinde Olorunyomi was born in Lagos, Nigeria.
Kehinde graduated from Lagos State University, Ojo Campus in 2008. In 2009, Kehinde received a diploma in screenwriting from the London Academy of Media, film and TV. In 2010, she also got a certificate in Character Make-up from Cinema Makeup School in Wilshire Boulevard, Los Angeles, California.
Kehinde started her acting career in 2001 with the television program ‘Everyday people’. She is remembered for her role in the defunct soap opera DOMINO, where she played Stella Lord-Williams, the wife of the lead character Oscar.
As a screen writer Kehinde started her career in 2006 with the movie Mamush. As at this publication, she has written over 70 screenplays that have been produced into movies and series. Kehinde has written for International production companies like MNET Africa’s AMOF (Africa Magic Original Films) and ROK.
Kehinde is Founder of Nextlevel Cinema a film production company she started in 2012. Nextlevel cinema has produced 9 movies, 3 of it where in the cinemas and had great reviews online.
Kehinde’s film “Mothers and Daughters in-law” won the Best film awards at Toronto International Nollywood Film Festival, Canada in 2022, before then, she won the Ghana Movies Awards (GMA) in 2012 for best original screenplay for the film titled ‘In the Cupboard’. In addition to Kehinde receiving the Best screenplay award in 2012, ‘Finding Mercy’ one of her original screenplays received AMVCA for Best Supporting Actor.
In March 2017 Kehinde joined the cast of the widely acclaimed TV series TINSEL, where she played the character Tomiwa Ajayi.
In the same 2017 Kehinde cut her teeth as a director on the film ‘Couple’s Award’ which was released in the cinemas nationwide November of that year. She has since directed other films and a TV series.
Currently, she resides in Riverview, New Brunswick, Canada.
Film Roles: Camera Assistant, DOP, Producer, Production Manager, Stills Photographer
Place of Residence: Fredericton
Fabian Otero is a second-year Photography/Videography student at the New Brunswick College of Craft and Design. Before moving to Fredericton he worked as Executive Producer, Line Producer and Production Manager. Some of the films he has worked on have been selected in festivals such as Cannes (La Perra, Litigante, and Los Silencios), Toronto International Film Festival (All-Inclusive), Tallinn Black Nights (Wandering Girl), among others.