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February 17, 2010

We wrapped Thule a little over a week ago, and it was great to feel everything come together by the end of the shoot.

Things felt disconnected on set when we began, there was a sort of hollow air. I think it had to do with the story itself. Here these men were cut off from the world, locked away in the ice and darkness. It’s interesting how the story sort of took hold of us all.

The original character I was going to play had lost his mother years before, so I felt it would help to stop talking with my mom a month before shooting to feel that loss. She wasn’t happy about this, but understood the process. It certainly made a difference, but then come to find I was to play a different role days before shooting. That wasn’t the best news, but it is what it is.

By the time we wrapped I felt that we had a cohesive group. It’s always bittersweet; great to have all of that hard work behind you, but sad to be away from the craetive team. We’re all excited to see it on the big screen.

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