The Standard (St. Catharines)

Film explores theory of jerks

Nova Scotia provides $237,000 in funding

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HALIFAX — The Nova Scotia government has announced funding of almost $237,000 for a profanely titled documentar­y about jerks.

The movie, by Halifax’s John Walker Production­s, is about how people around the world become jerks and the frustratio­n they cause others.

It’s based in part on a New York Times bestseller by University of California-Irvine philosophy professor Aaron James.

Both the movie and book are entitled A-holes: A Theory.

A synopsis provided by John Walker Production­s calls it “an intellectu­ally provocativ­e and existentia­lly necessary film.”

“John Walker explores James’ theories and recommenda­tions using clips sourced from Hollywood and news archives, combined with vox pop and rumination­s with key observers.”

Nova Scotia Business Inc. announced funding Tuesday of $236,911, based on an eligible Nova Scotia expenditur­e of $816,935 through the Nova Scotia Film and Television Production Incentive Fund.

The money goes to such costs as labour, goods or services purchased from a Nova Scotia-based supplier. The fund replaced the province’s lucrative film tax credit, which had been credited for a thriving film and TV production industry.

Ann Bernier of John Walker Production­s said they are currently in the process of completing financing.

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GETTY IMAGES/ISTOCKPHOT­O Work is underway on a documentar­y about how people around the world become jerks and the frustratio­n they cause others.
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