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Trevor Hodgson

Trevor Hodgson

VP Business Affairs / Producer

Trevor Hodgson is a producer and the business affairs manager for Paperny Entertainment. There he is involved in all productions through development, production, postproduction and distribution, while also tending to the larger picture business issues at the company. Hodgson recently produced "Glutton for Punishment" and "Eat St." both series for Food Network Canada, "Dussault Inc.", a series for Rogers Broadcasting/CityTV, and "Love Shines", a feature-length music documentary about singer/songwriter Ron Sexsmith for TMN and Movie Central. Previous to joining the Paperny team, he worked as the senior production business analyst for the provincial funding agency, British Columbia Film. He has also produced dramatic feature films, including director Mort Ransen’s follow-up film to Margaret’s Museum Touched, starring Lynne Redgrave, Lolita Davidovich and Graeme Green, and was the executive producer of My Father's Angel, winner of the Rainer Werner Fassbinder Award (Best Film), 48th Mannheim-Heidelberg Film Festival, Mannheim, Germany 1999; a record setting 8 Leo Awards including Best Picture (2000); nominated for three Genie Awards (2001); and Genie winner for Best Actor in 2001 (actor Tony Nardi).

Lori Kilback

Lori Kilback

Business Affairs Associate

After four years in the Business Affairs department with Toronto's Decode Entertainment, Lori finally followed her dream and moved to the west coast and was thrilled to join the team at Paperny Entertainment. Outside of the office, Lori spends her time enjoying outdoor activities of all kinds. For those moments that she is inside, chances are she's in the kitchen devising and testing new recipes

Rachel Coe

Rachel Coe

Business Affairs & Publicity Coordinator

With a BFA in Film Production from UBC focusing on producing and post-production, Rachel also has experience in film programming and exhibition through her time as Chairperson and Programming President of the UBC Film Society. Rachel has produced numerous short films that have screened at festivals across North America, and her recent film "Leash" was selected to participate in the TIFF Student Film Showcase, the Air Canada enRoute Film Festival, and the TIFF Kids International Film Festival.

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