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Movie to be shot in Prince George hopes to rekindle the city’s film industry

Ariel ALPHA has roots in Northern FanCon and will be produced, filmed in the city
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A new film called Ariel ALPHA will soon be shot on location in Prince George.

The film from Barker Street Cinema is part of the company’s plan to resurge the city’s previous success in film making.

Ariel ALPHA​ will be the first movie of its kind written, produced, and filmed entirely in Prince George in years, hoping to spark a renewed interest in local movie production​.

The movie is a science fiction story set in the near future and will be filmed at recognizable Prince George spots including the University of Northern British Columbia, Betulla Burning, White Goose Bistro and the former location of Ohh Chocolat.

Ariel ALPHA​, written by local author Chris Dias, tells the story of a grieving young man who questions love and life after an unexpected encounter with a service promising the perfect romantic solution.

“Between 1999-2003, Prince George’s film industry was an economic driver and brought positive recognition to our city. Barker Street Cinema has a passion for filmmaking, an extensive network, supportive partners and a love for this city that can bring back that winning streak in film,” says producer Norm Coyne in a news release.

“What’s so incredible about this new project is that we are shooting it with a local crew, in our hometown, with an LA star and a Vancouver actor who is also from PG.”

The film stars Madison Smith, originally from Prince George, who is best known for his roles in ​Salvation, Riverdale, Supergirl, NarcoLeap, ​and​ Aftermath​.

Joining him is Becca Scott, best known for ​Geek & Sundry​, ​Fail Lab, Tween Fest, Mothership​, and ​Vampire: The Masquerade: L.A.​ ​by Night​, and is the producer behind hit YouTube programs ​Game the Game​ and ​How to Play​.

"I'm so excited about everything that's happening in my hometown," says Smith in the release. "I can't wait for the world to see what Prince George can do.”

Coyne points to Northern FanCon as a catalyst for recent film projects within northern B.C., including the critically-acclaimed ​The Doctor’s Case​ based on the story by Stephen King and paranormal/historical docu-series ​Wicked Ways.

Ariel ALPHA​ is another film with roots in FanCon, each starring past guests of the convention, a deliberate path Coyne and his team are pursuing to regenerate interest in northern B.C. filmmaking.

“We are lucky enough to have connected to guests of FanCon to bring in talent that augments our team and makes a real Prince George to LA connection.  Bringing projects home with a built-in visibility helps lay the groundwork and seed interest for future filmmakers,” says Coyne.

“We don't want to just tell stories. We want to build a legacy. Anything that we can do to help build others up to succeed in our local film industry, we want to make that happen.”