Several local film makers have found their muse in Lethbridge.
One of them, director/writer Gianna Magliocco, who goes by her director’s name, Gianna Isabella, just wrapped up
shooting on a new 15 minute short to be called “Dilemma,” which is based on a true story about a bar fight which ended fatally in Lethbridge.
“It’s about a girl, Abby, who comes over from England to visit her cousins and accidentally kills a guy outside a bar. That results in her dilemma— should she stay or should she go,” she described, taking a break at Average Joes/ Joe’s Garage where her crew were shooting the nightclub scene, over the Labour Day long weekend while a couple dozen volunteer extras chow down on free pizza and beer.
“It’s based on a real event in Lethbridge about eight or nine years ago. I read an article about a guy who was punched once and hit the ground and died. So I thought I’d write a back story about it,” related the University of Lethbridge new media graduate. She wrote the story back in February, but not the script for the production. Her group has been working on the film since June and expect it to be released by October.
“It’s gone really well. You expect a certain amount of things to go wrong,” she said adding some lights fell during the murder scene, the Saturday night before.
“And It’s difficult to deal with a film on little or no budget,” she said adding her brother, local realtor Riccardo Magliocco, fronted her most of the $2,200 budget to make the film, plus they held two fundraisers and corporate sponsorship kept the extras in pizza and beer.
They plan to release the film online and plans are in the works to submit it to film festivals. They have already submitted it to the Sundance Film Festival in Park City Utah, which takes place Jan. 20-30 next year.
“I’ve enjoyed everything. Being able to be around a bunch of great people who are committed to reaching a common goal,” she continued.
“We are trying to make a name for ourselves and want to make a few more films in Lethbridge,” she said.
Hoodoo Voodoo, a full length action film filmed by a group of local film-makers using Lethbridge cast and crew in the community of East Coulee, near Drumheller mostly last summer, premieres this week at the University of Lethbridge beginning, Sept. 23.
“It started out as an action film, but we don’t have a Hollywood budget, so it ended up a little more Evil Dead than Die Hard,” said director Aaron Kurmey, who spent two years of his life, all of his life savings and a $10,000 Alberta Foundation for the Arts grant to make his first full-length action film with co-director/writer and star Ryan Hatt and writer Kevin Johnson.
“It was a $30,000 budget, which is a lot to us, but nothing to Hollywood. They pay that much just for their food budget,” he said adding he is looking forward to seeing how audiences react to the film.
“I didn’t think we’d get grant money for it because it isn’t what you usually think of as ‘art’ in the traditional sense,” Kurmey said.