- Danielle Dieffenthaller was a filmmaker from Trinidad.
- She worked on many TV shows and films.
- Her famous show was called "Westwood Park."
- She started working in TV when she was 18.
- Her work showed Caribbean stories and life.
- People remember her for her strong creativity.
Difficult words
- filmmaker — A person who makes movies.
- creativity — The ability to make new ideas.
- show — A performance or display.
- work — Activities done for a purpose.worked, working
- remember — To think about something from the past.
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Discussion questions
- What do you think about Caribbean stories in films?
- Why is creativity important for filmmakers?
- How does TV influence people's memories?
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