Blueberry Street Motion
Pictures is led by an award winning South Asian journalist and
writer/producer/director R. Paul Dhillon, who holds a degree in
Communications and a minor in Film from Simon Fraser University.
His expertise includes writing, direction, production and cinematography.
Over the years, Dhillon has amassed a number of production credits,
including the recent Planet Aaj (1997/98), a South Asian variety
show shown on Baton Broadcasting's flagship Vancouver television
station VTV; The Saint Soldier ( 1999/2000) - a one-hour documentary
on B.C.'s Sikh community for Vancouver Television; Slices Of My
Life (1992/93), a slice of immigrant experience video produced
through a grant from B.C. Ministry of Tourism; South Van Stud
(1992), a play for Expressions '92 Youth Festival; and Autumn
Leaves (1990/91), a short film which was selected at Montreal's
Student Film Festival. Dhillon has also written several short
and feature length film scripts including SWEET AMERIKA, The Fusion
Generation, Spice Land, The Blueberry Field and Entertaining America.
He has an extensive journalism and writing background, having
worked as both a newspaper editor/reporter and a glossy magazine
editor, with several publications based in Vancouver.