Keepin It Real w/Caramel "As We Say 100"

Interview with Canadian Filmmaker of H.E.N.R.I. - Ryan Singh


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Ryan knows that technology is taking over. Ryan and his children wrote the film H.E.N.R.I. Ryan has many more projects to come. He is dedicated to his writing and filmmaking. He is now with the Union and he has great opportunities to show more of his work. Watch Out!!! Ryan is coming!! ALL ABOUT RYAN: Toronto, ON - H.E.N.R.I. a science fiction film from award-winning Black, Indigenous and People of Color (BIPOC) member, Guyanese born Canadian filmmaker, Ryan Singh, makes its world premiere at the Toronto Black Film Festival, in February 10, 2021. Singh made H.E.N.R.I. a family affair including his six-year-old twins, Ava (Tall Boyz, Handmaid’s Tale) and Sebastian (Suits, Handmaid’s Tale, Silent) who helped write and also appear with their father in the short film. Being able to empower his children to have a voice, was a blessing for the filmmaker. H.E.N.R.I. comes on the heels of Singh’s 2020 award-winning documentary, “Memento,” a South African Artventure. Like for many of his fellow filmmakers, 2021 brings a heightened awareness of our changing times and the urgency to empower the voices of all persons of color to take ownership of their stories. Singh takes the responsibility of this journey, seriously. 100% of the cast was BIPOC and more than 80% of the crew was BIPOC or Women, including DGC director Katarzyna Kochany and producer/actor Andrea Grant (Get Rich or Die Tryin’, The Listener). The entire VFX crew is BIPOC, including VFX artists Adrian Bobb, Colin Walcott, Cait Salmon, as well as Akash Singh and his team at Akash Productions. The idea for H.E.N.R.I. was formed from Singh’s observation of his children’s reactions and relationship with Google Home and Alexa. The short film follows 7-year-old Simon after the tragic loss of his father. A grieving Simon looks for answers from his artificial intelligence communicator while his mother and sister try to adjust to their new reality. 
Singh’s upcoming projects include feature films and a slate of television projects, including a children's program developed through the BIPOC KIDS TV WRITING BOOTCAMP. 
You can follow and contact Ryan on social media at : 
INSTAGRAM: @twinpapa321 
TWITTER: @RyanSinghMedia 
FACEBOOK: @ryansinghenterprises  and Ryan's website at
WEBSITE: www.ryansinghenterprises.com
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