Kevin Dunn, Producer, Director

A three-time Gemini Award (Canada’s version of the Emmys) nominee, Kevin Dunn has had an exceptional 30 year career as a broadcaster, producer, TV host, guest speaker and musical performer. His credits include hundreds of hours of both live and pre-produced television from a variety of genres including: variety, pop culture, science, history, social justice, religious and children’s programming. His work has been seen on Networks such as Discovery Channel, History Channel UK, ARTE France & Germany, Japan and Russia, CBC, CTV, Global and EWTN. Kevin’s most recent film is Fatal Flaws: Legalizing Assisted Death. He is an international speaker on faith, family and life issues. His company is DunnMedia & Entertainment.

 

Chris Atkins, Director of Photography

Chris Atkins has over 20 years experience in Television production. His camera has taken him around the world to many places that most people dare not go. From the frozen tundra of Siberia to under water filming beneath a foot of ice and snow. He’s followed military troops in Afghanistan, filmed archaeological digs in Israel and captured footage on the front lines against ISIS in Iraq. Chris has recorded moments few others ever will. Documentary credits include the six part documentary series "Israel: A Journey Through Time” (director/producer), "Fatal Flaws" (director of photography), “Hijacking The Holy Land” (writer, director), and he directed and co-wrote the archaeology series "Unearthed" for Vision TV.

 
 
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DunnMedia & Entertainment - Production Company, Co-Producer

Established in 1996, DunnMedia & Entertainment has been producing factual and variety programming for a variety of networks including CBC, CTV, Global, ARTE, Discovery Channel, Historia and EWTN. Our productions have garnered 3 Gemini Nominations and continue to challenge viewers with all new perspectives faith, family and life issues. Recent productions include Fatal Flaws: Legalizing Assisted Death (EWTN, Sideways Films UK); National March for Life (EWTN), Life of Christ: A Holy Land Pilgrimage (EWTN) and Lake Under Lockdown (iChannel)

 
 

Marian Devotional Movement - Co-Producer

Bridge of Roses: The Story of Our Lady of the Cape is being produced by the Marian Devotional Movement which promotes enrolment in the Confraternity of the Holy Rosary through telling the story of Our Lady of the Cape, Queen of the Most Holy Rosary. This year marks the 325th anniversary of the establishment of an altar to the Confraternity at Cap-de-la-Madeleine, a the original church on the site of the Marian Shrine. The Marian Devotional Movement is Renewing the Universal Devotional Prayer of the Church with a Bridge of Rosaries along with organizing pilgrimages. The Visitation Project is the key organizer of the 2019 Rosary Bowl in Ottawa.