Snow is a feature film by Ryan Couldrey, based on the award-nominated graphic novel by Benjamin Rivers.
Like the graphic novel on which it’s based, Snow features locations, characters, a cast and crew entirely based in Toronto, Canada.
Dana is a woman who doesn’t deal well with confrontation. She likes her job, her friends, and the cozy comfort of her neighbourhood—Toronto’s own Queen Street West. But when the world forces her to stand up, will she be able to handle it?
Nina is an actor, business school graduate and exotic fruit eater who is slowly but steadily trying every fruit and vegetable in the world at least once.
Website: ninaiordanova.com
Twitter: @theNiniverse
Kira Hall is an actor, singer, puppeteer, writer, musician, and occasional vaudevillian from Yellowknife, Northwest Territories, who is only witty when she’s not trying to be.
Website: kirahall.com
Twitter: @kiranorth
Ashley is passionate about character driven stories and is at her happiest when lending herself emotionally to complex roles.
IMDB Profile: imdb.com/name/nm5492181/
Twitter: @ashleytredenick
Trevor Ramai Jr. has been acting professionally since 2009. He’s a confident individual that strives to deliver on the direction of any project he works on. He has appeared in many shorts and web series, including the successful Improbabilia
Twitter: @T_Ram_Jr
Facebook: www.facebook.com/tramjr
Soundcloud: soundcloud.com/trevor-ramai-jr
Brian Scott Carleton has appeared as a principal character in the feature films Unique ID, Headcase, Amy George (TIFF 2011), Hunter Green and most recently, as the backwoods, redneck Timmons, in JJ Makins’ family feature BIGFOOT. He has also appeared in several TV shows including Urban Legends, Mayday and Lost Faces Of The Bible.
IMDB Profile: imdb.com/name/nm3109997/
Facebook: facebook.com/BrianCaleton
Richard Chuang is a Toronto-based actor known for his long hair and short stature.
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Email the director: ryan@snowtoronto.com
Follow Ryan on Twitter: @RyTron
See more work on the director's site: ryancouldrey.com