Kevin Lance Littlelight, a recent distinguished alumnus of the prestigious New York Film Academy Film program situated in the vibrant cultural hub of New York City, boasts a multifaceted persona infused with a profound and diverse background in the film industry.
Kevin, a proud member of the Tsuu T'ina Nation, hailing from the esteemed Sarcee Tribe, is poised to make his directorial and producing debut in the spring or summer of 2015 with his inaugural feature film.
Kevin, a prolific and accomplished author, has made a notable mark on the literary scene with the publication of his celebrated short story, "Horse Woman", which has garnered widespread acclaim and recognition within the esteemed circles of writers and literature enthusiasts in and around Calgary.
This remarkable achievement not only underscores Kevin's exceptional storytelling prowess but also his remarkable ability to craft narratives that resonate deeply with his audience, leaving a lasting impression on those who have had the pleasure of reading his work.
As a result, Kevin has earned a reputation as a talented and skilled writer, respected by his peers and admired by those who have been touched by his writing. His success with "Horse Woman" serves as a testament to his dedication to his craft and his unwavering commitment to producing high-quality, engaging, and thought-provoking literature.
In essence, Kevin's literary accomplishments, including the publication of "Horse Woman", have cemented his position as a prominent figure in the world of writing, and his work continues to inspire and captivate readers in the Calgary area and beyond.
Kevin's cinematic journey began long before he transitioned to filmmaking, as he made his mark in the music video scene by appearing in the inaugural project of renowned Canadian music video director Jeth Weinrich, the visually striking "Stone Child". This early endeavor was followed by a supporting role in Weinrich's critically acclaimed "Cowboy Stories", which featured the talented Jimmy Rankin, in the early 1990s.
In addition to his work in front of the camera, Kevin has also demonstrated his multifaceted talents by creating a diverse array of short films, taking on various roles including director, producer, and Director of Photography for each project.
Kevin's inaugural short film, "Hecho En Mexico", achieved a significant milestone in 2005 when it was officially selected for the prestigious "$100 Film Festival" hosted by the esteemed Calgary Society of Independent Filmmakers, and was showcased as part of the music explosion opening night, marking a noteworthy beginning to his filmmaking career.
Since then, Kevin has demonstrated his remarkable versatility and skill as a writer and director by creating two consecutive short films, "Snagging Blanket" in 2013 and "Pizza Fiction" in 2014, which have not only showcased his immense talent but also catapulted him to greater heights in the film industry, solidifying his position as a talented and innovative filmmaker.
When Kevin is not engaged in the creative process of crafting engaging narratives or indulging in flights of fancy, he is devoting his attention to nurturing meaningful relationships with his offspring, a trio of delightful youngsters comprising Carmen, Charlize, and Conner, with whom he cherishes moments of quality time and shared experiences.