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Invasions seen across the South Okanagan and Similkameen

The indie film was inspired by the writer’s childhood visits to the Okanagan

From Summerland and Penticton to Cawston and Keremeos and down to Osoyoos, there have been reports of Invasions — a new indie film being shot in the South Okanagan and Similkameen Valley.

The production is expected to wrap up Aug. 22, but in the meantime the Pacific Backlot trucks, tents and equipment have been spotted around the area.

On Wednesday, the film shoot was at the Peach, next to Okanagan Lake in Penticton.

On Friday, Aug. 12 the vans and set were spotted at a home on Lower Bench Road outside of Penticton, and on Tuesday, the members of the Cawston Players helped the film set up to shoot inside the Cawston Community Hall.

The film is Vancouver-based writer Sophie Jarvis’ first feature film. She said the inspiration for the story came from summers spent in the Okanagan Valley as a child.

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After a pregnant cannery worker discovers what she thinks to be an invasive insect inside of a peach, she must convince her community to take the threat of this insect seriously.

“My intention with this film is to present a story that subverts expectations,” said Jarvis in a release announcing the film’s shooting schedule. “It speaks to how nature is out of our control.”

A schedule of when the movie will air has not been released yet.

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Brennan Phillips

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Brennan was raised in the Okanagan and is thankful every day that he gets to live and work in one of the most beautiful places in Canada.
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