'Rat King' Reflects a Chilliwack, B.C. Film Scene That Takes Filmmaking Seriously

MovieMaker Magazine
Story by Tim Molloy
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Teenage filmmakers in the small Canadian town of Chilliwack create a festival-worthy psychological thriller, challenging industry perceptions and showcasing the power of community-driven filmmaking.
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  • Chilliwack, a community of just 100,000, has a thriving film scene that includes a local film festival, active student filmmakers, and a partnership with the renowned Vancouver Film School, providing a pipeline to 'Hollywood North'.
  • The student-made film 'Rat King' pays homage to the analog era of the late 80s/early 90s, with the young filmmakers immersing themselves in vintage props and experiences, proving that today's teens are not just captivated by social media.
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Ayush Senanayake, Jared Magale, Michael Florizone, Nadine Johnson, Vancouver Film School, GW Graham Secondary, Capilano University's Motion Picture Arts Program, Chilliwack International Film Festival, 'Rat King'
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