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BEHIND THE LENS: Area residents, including Britt Stevens with a Channel 3 microphone, act as members of the media in this scrum scene outside Deerhurst Resort.
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Huntsville ‘reporters’ cover G-8 summit in movie

Four-hour, two-part mini series titled The Summit will air on CBC in 2008

Deerhurst Resort became Hollywood North for five days last week, playing host to Shaftesbury Films, a Canadian film and television production company based in Toronto.

 The film crew  had cameras rolling on Deerhurst’s golf course – working around several unexpectedly heavy downpours to get shots with Peninsula Lake in the background –  outside the main entrance and inside in the lobby area.

Earlier, a call had gone out for extras to play alongside  movie greats such as Christopher Plummer, Bruce Greenwood, Wendy Crewson and Britain’s Nigel Bennett, resulting in many familiar faces possibly showing up when The Summit, a four-hour, two-part miniseries airs on CBC next fall.

Muskoka actors Gregg Evans and Britt Stevens were snapped in their dark suits relaxing between takes. Evans was playing an aide to the French prime minister (Pierre Alcide) and Stevens a secret service agent for the US president (Plummer) and the US chief of staff (Crewson).

While there was a considerable amount of time spent waiting around between takes, being part of the production was a lot of fun, said Evans.

“It’s much easier than being on stage.”

The previous day, local extras had played members of the media, taking part in a  scrum (when a large number of reporters surround a public figure and bombard them with questions) being filmed outside the resort’s main entrance.

“It was fun, and Deerhurst provided a great lunch,” said Marnie Hill, who played one of the reporters.

The Summit, a drama/thriller written by Albertan playwright John Krizanc (This is Wonderland) and directed by Nick Copus (Painkiller Jane), is about corrupt government, a deadly secret and a race against time.

Set on the eve of the next G8 Summit, the fast-paced action thriller follows a mother’s desperate struggle to bring justice to her murdered son, fallen victim to a massive corrupt pharmaceutical company.

Approaching the G8 armed with a vial of infected blood, the woman is determined to get the attention of the world’s most powerful leaders with a biological weapon that threatens the entire future of the western world.

Meanwhile, young activists clamour at the gates, demonstrating for a new kind of society. Lines are drawn, barricades erected and police and activists are armed.  

 Filming began on Oct. 1 and concludes on Nov. 21. Shooting takes place around Haliburton, Hamilton, Parry Sound, Sudbury, Toronto, London, UK, and Ecuador, which will play for Colombia.

Another call has gone out for film extras for a protest scene to be filmed in Parry Sound on Nov. 3 and 4.  Anyone interested should contact  Maureen Evans at maureenb2b@yahoo.com, or   at 1-416-406-6600.

The Summit  is a Shaftesbury Films/Media Headquarters co-production, in association with CBC Television, Global Television and Powercorp International.

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G-8 summit movie surprised us on our wedding day!!!
Submitted by Mary Anne Gazik from Brantford, Ontario
on Tuesday, October 21, 2008 at 7:47 pm
What a surprise! On Oct. 12th, 2007my husband and I had a room booked at the Deerhurst and we were to meet the minister at the front lobby 20 mins. before we were to be getting married. All dressed in white with flowers in my hand, my husband drops me off at the front doors of the hotel to find men dressed in military uniforms and guns in their hands. Is this a joke? I walked into the front lobby of the hotel, to find camera men and lights. For a minute, I felt like a movie star. At this point I realised that this is a movie set. It made our wedding day that much more special. Sorry about not getting the Routunda room when requested,so you could shoot a scene! More important things were happening at that time. We were being married! I look forward to watching the two part mini- series on CBC. Please let us know the dates it will air? Mrs. Gazik
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