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Trevor Cunningham born in the early 1970s, is a Canadian boy, primarily of the western, prarie provinces of Saskatchewan. As of this time he resides in Regina, Saskatchewan, a place that was named after the Queen's daughter back in 1901, and previously called Pile of Bones, due to the large number of killed buffalo a century before. Cunningham began his work in the film industry in Saskatchewan from the bottom of the set and eventually worked his way up to Assistant Director on a film starring Andy Garcia. Cunningham has had some travel experience to different parts of Canada on sets and has slowly been building on his reputation and connections thru the film industry of western Canada, and beyond. He began in the film industry back in the 1990s and in 2003 he made his directorial debut with The Pedestrian, a small piece funded thru Saskatchewan and Movie Central of Ontario (a Canadian super channel). Cunningham divides his time from writing and building on directing. He can even be found teaching a class to a bunch of willing students trying to learn the business and the Set Protocol.