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#YVRShoots - Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»­as Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»­in Random Acts of Romance at #VIFF

This series had its genesis when I began photographing Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»­area location shoots in the summer of 2010 to get over a long post-Olympics funk.

Ìý This series had its genesis when I began Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»­area location shoots in the summer of 2010 to get over a long post-Olympics funk. Film and TV productions like Mission Impossible: Ghost Protocol, Fringe, Supernatural and Once Upon a Time and our own Continuum and Primeval:New World showcase our city in similar fashion and sometimes put a celebrity actor or two in the frame. find more on my daily blog .

It's not often in this series that I get an opportunity to talk about movies where Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»­plays itself, but once a year several locally-filmed features are screened at the Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»­International Film Festival. This yearÌýI got to see director Katrin Bowen's sold-outÌýÂ鶹´«Ã½Ó³»­film on my third tryÌýlast Friday night.

"Sex, Abduction, Stalking and You Thought Romance Was Dead" is the tagline. The film opens in east Vancouver's Waldorf Hotel with our two married couples out for the evening: Amanda Tapping's Dianne married toÌýZak Santiago's younger man Matt and Laura Bertram's young wife Holly married to Robert Moloney's David. Elsewhere in the restaurant isÌýTed Whittall's single sleezeball Richard, breaking up with his latest conquest. Add Sonja Bennett's single, completely wacko stalker Lynne and Katharine Isabelle's lesbian Bud to this mix of interconnected Vancouverites and you get random acts of violent romance.

At last Friday's screening, the very tall Katrin Bowen (below) spoke about the importance of setting her movie in Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»­in all its "rain, sex and awkwardness." She wantedÌý the city toÌý"take on a personna". It helps thatÌý95% of the movie soundtrack isÌýmusic from Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»­indie bands, many discovered at the Biltmore and Cobalt Hotels. And that there are so many scenes set in recognizable locations like theÌýdenouement of an abduction under the south end of the Burrard Bridge.

But the big question for the director last Friday was: how did you get Vancouver's Sci-fii Queen Amanda Tapping to star in your movie? It turns out Katrin Bowen and Tapping became fast-friends years ago when Bowen worked asÌýTapping's photo double/standin on the first Stargate TV series, Stargate SG-1. And Bowen offered Tapping a heck-of-a-part: both heartbreakingly real and hilarious, especially Dianne's one-night stand depicted below in a photo handout from VIFF.

With a $1 million budget, plus generous loans of equipment from companies like William F. White,ÌýBowen had 17 days to film her movieco-written from Scotland byÌýKevin McComiskie and Jillian Mannion.ÌýOne notable shooting day had to be 10 pages ofÌýuncomfortable, zero-chemistryÌýsex scenes between LauraÌýBertram and Robert Moloney (on the far right of the photo above). Or as Moloney put it: a whole day of showing "my skinny white ass" on camera.

So funny. It's a pity Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»­will have to wait to see this film in theatres again, but that's the wayof homegrown indies. Finished just over a month ago in time for its world premiere at VIFF, Random Acts of Romance will be submittedÌýto other key film festivals from Sundance to South by Southwest. Hopefully that will lead toÌýtheatrical release but if not, ÌýBowen can always rent a Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»­theatre for a couple of nights and split the proceeds with the owner like she has done before. Whatever happens, eventually we will get to see this crazy, obssessive,Ìýuproarious Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»­filmÌýon DVD, Amazon and Netflix.

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