Myopic career woman who sacrifices everything for her job gets a phone call that changes her life.
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riter Statement:
My entire life I’ve been drawn to ‘characters.’ My next door neighbor in Florida was from Medford, MA and would talk to me about WWII and the tuxedo business like I was an adult (when I was 12). The Boston-accent cuss words fascinated me and I went through life seeking great conversations with people who I thought could be movie characters.
About a decade ago, I found myself working in a senior role at the US Department of the Interior in Washington. I was a nature-loving project manager beset by policy wonks and communications pros (psychotic and Twitter obsessed).
Almost every day felt like an ‘episode’ of some sort. I knew I had to come up with a way to show the world how a federal agency operates.
I came up with this idea about a series of bear attacks that occur on one day, across multiple time zones. I wanted to show how the Secretary’s (immediate) office would manage the crisis and I added a domestic struggle, a political conflict, and an interwoven spiritual hook via the tribal connection.
Landing somewhere between State & Main, The Little Hours, and Don’t Look Up – Bear Day is a totally original story told thru the perspective of a natural resource- loving, movie-obsessed observer of ‘characters.’

Biography
Darryl Dillard is an award winning writer, actor, director, and producer. His credits include short films The Real Man (co-writer, co-producer, and lead), Then I’ll Rest (Actor, script consultant), Who’s With Me? (Writer, director, lead), and Cowboy Joe (director), as well as network tv shows The Resident, Ozark, and Sweet Magnolias, and an upcoming FOX show.
He has worked the In My Shoes Spoken Word Event and Brunch as HOST and performer. He also co wrote and acts in the play “Hardball”, a one act that has been performed in Atlanta.
He has also worked as a casting associate on several projects.