Black Cop is a Canadian drama film, which premiered at the 2017 Toronto International Film Festival. The full-length directorial debut of actor Cory Bowles, the film is an expansion of his earlier short film of the same name. The film stars Ronnie Rowe as a Black Canadian police officer who himself becomes the victim of racial profiling, and takes revenge on his community. In February 2018, the film was picked up by Samuel Goldwyn Films for distribution in the United States
Dillion Baldassero: At age sixteen, Dillon scored his first short film ("All That You Loved") and instantly fell in love with the powerful combination of music and images to tell a story. Since then, he has composed music for nearly fifty film projects, including several award winning feature films and an original series for the CBC. Two of his most recent feature film projects premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival in 2017. His web and advertising work span clients such as Toronto's 'Young Empires', Canon, Scotiabank, MuchMusic, Rickard's and more. Dillon's style can be described as a combination of acoustic and electronic elements to create an emotional and thematic soundscape that first and foremost, communicate a feeling and a narrative.
Dillion Baldassero: At age sixteen, Dillon scored his first short film ("All That You Loved") and instantly fell in love with the powerful combination of music and images to tell a story. Since then, he has composed music for nearly fifty film projects, including several award winning feature films and an original series for the CBC. Two of his most recent feature film projects premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival in 2017. His web and advertising work span clients such as Toronto's 'Young Empires', Canon, Scotiabank, MuchMusic, Rickard's and more. Dillon's style can be described as a combination of acoustic and electronic elements to create an emotional and thematic soundscape that first and foremost, communicate a feeling and a narrative.
Jeremy [Six Strings]
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