The Guardian (Charlottetown)

SEEKING FUNDS

Producers looking for funding to make movie

- BY ERIC MCCARTHY JOURNAL PIONEER

Producers still looking for the funding needed to shoot feature film in West Prince.

When one mentions “a small fortune,” what they really mean is a lot of money.

When writer-producer Adam Perry refers to “A Small Fortune,” he’s referring to the feature length movie he and his production partners in Saltwater Films hope to shoot in western P.E.I. this year — if they get the funding.

They’ve shot a proof of concept short film, “A Blessing from the sea” that is making the rounds on the film festival circuit across North America and beyond.

Recently, Saltwater Films learned its screenplay for “A Small Fortune” has advanced to the quarter-finals of the Atlantic Film Festival that will be held in April and is one of North America’s longest-running film festivals.

Next week, fellow production team members Jason Arsenault and Jenna MacMillan, will be in France for a major festival.

“It’s a big opportunit­y and it’s nice to be recognized for the work we’ve put in because it’s been a long time and we work hard at trying to get this project off the ground,” said Perry.

“Festivals are a good networking opportunit­y to put a face to a name,” the Charlottet­own native said.

The proof-of-concept film was shot in the fall of 2016, primarily in West Prince. As the story line goes, an Irish Moss harvester finds a boatload of cash. The cast included Lennie MacPherson, Bryde MacLean, Lennie Gallant, Jonathan Torrens and Joel Thomas Hynes.

Perry is hoping many of the cast members will appear in the feature film, but he admits some of those decisions could be left up to broadcaste­rs and distributo­rs.

He remains hopeful the movie will be shot in West Prince. “If we can swing it, that’s the plan,” he said.

A boatload of cash or, more specifical­ly, financing, is still needed to move the movie forward.

“Financing is absolutely the big one. We’ve been, over the past two years, building relationsh­ips with broadcaste­rs and distributo­rs, because they’re important partners to bring to the table, as well, when making a feature,” he acknowledg­ed.

“We’re right on track as far as what our plans have been from the get-go,” he said.

While there has been no commitment made at this point, Perry is encouraged the provincial government, through Innovation P.E.I., is showing interest in financing home-grown production­s.

As for the short film, once it has completed its film festival run, it will find a home on The Movie Network for 18 months.

If filming goes ahead as planned this fall, Perry said “A Small Fortune” should be ready for the film festival circuit by summer-fall 2019, and theatrical release by 2020.

“It takes a lot of time,” he said.

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 ?? ERIC MCCARTHY/JOURNAL PIONEER ?? Misty the horse was calm and co-operative as cast and crew set up a scene on a North Cape, P.E.I., beach in 2016, while shooting a proof-of-concept film, “A Blessing From the Sea”. The production company is still securing the funding needed to shoot a...
ERIC MCCARTHY/JOURNAL PIONEER Misty the horse was calm and co-operative as cast and crew set up a scene on a North Cape, P.E.I., beach in 2016, while shooting a proof-of-concept film, “A Blessing From the Sea”. The production company is still securing the funding needed to shoot a...

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