By Daniel Brown
Oct. 31, 2018
A feature film with a $1
million budget is being made on P.E.I. next year.
Mahdi Selseleh and his
production team made the announcement after the premiere of their Island short
film, 3:21:00, at the Charlottetown Cineplex on Oct. 29.
The film will feature Shahab
Hosseini. He won best actor in the 2016 Cannes Film Festival for his lead role
in the Oscar-winning film The Salesman.
Dennis Trainor, Mahdi Selseleh, and Ryan McCarvill announced the high-budget film after premiering their short film, 3:21:00, at the Charlottetown Cineplex on Monday. Daniel Brown photo. |
Selseleh couldn’t reveal
much about the film because some details aren’t confirmed yet. It’ll be a
cultural drama, he said.
“You’ll laugh, cry, and have
all sorts of emotions.”
The film will be written and
directed by an off-Island director. Selseleh and his new production team, 321
Entertainment, hope to announce more details after Christmas.
Selseleh wants to bring filmmakers
who left the Island back for this project. It will prove you
don’t have to leave to make good films, Selseleh said.
“We can do it here on
P.E.I.”
Thomas Mears hopes this film
brings Islanders together. He’s the technical coordinator of FilmPEI.
“There’s this overwhelming
sense of community that I’ve discovered in the film industry on the Island.”
A big project like this
could make it happen. It’ll take a large crew and lots of equipment, but P.E.I.
has the resources, Mears said.
“It’s probably quite complex
and challenging,” Mears said. “We should be able to handle production at that
level.”