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Burke was flailing around for ideas during a visit home, when a walk by New Bedford's waterfront led him to cobblestone streets just as the fog rolled in. Burke was struck by the city's "cinematic" qualities. Combined with the ongoing battles over tightening fishing rules, Burke realized he had the setting and subject for his screenplay. Burke will discuss only the script's basics: his protagonist, Sean, is a third-generation fisherman fighting to save his boat amid the increasingly strict rules. In a side story, Sean develops a romantic interest in a fisheries scientist. Brad Harris, a fisheries ecologist at the University of Massachusetts at Dartmouth, helped Burke understand the scientific and rule-making process, even arranging for Burke to go to sea on a research trip. Burke's passion for the project is striking, Harris said, adding its timing during historic change makes it an important record. "The story does more than just make a movie, it puts a marker on the timeline," he said. The script was vetted by locals and the movie features locals, such as a working fish dealer. It was filmed during 14-hour days in October in locations around New Bedford, from fishermen's bars to an old whaleman's chapel. Lead actor P.J. Sosko, recalls hurrying between four locations in a day
-- "unheard of" -- and scrambling to find a new fishing boat after the weather forced the original boat to head to sea to beat an approaching storm. "We were hustling. It was exciting, though," Sosko said. Burke won't say how much the movie cost. It's under the Screen Actor Guild's contract for "ultra-low budget" films, which requires production costs of less than $200,000. Burke is planning a local screening by spring's end, and he'll apply to show "Whaling City" at major film festivals, including Sundance, Tribeca and Toronto. He'd love to see it go national, but just completing a feature film was his original dream. "I'm going to make sure this film gets made," Burke said. "After that, who knows?" ___ Online: Whaling City website:
http://www.whalingcityfilm.com/
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