Cameras roll on Canadian gothic feature The Island Between Tides

The film is shooting in Prince Rupert, B.C., as an adaptation of Peter Pan author J.M. Barrie’s ghost story Mary Rose.

Production has started on the feature The Island Between Tides, which is billed as the first film to shoot in Prince Rupert, B.C.

The supernatural thriller is written, directed and produced by Andrew Holmes (Dolph) and Emmy Award-winning filmmaker Austin Andrews (Julie and the Phantoms), through Vancouver-based Flicker Theory, Famous Red Car, and Mad Samurai Productions.

Other producers include Matthew Cervi and Josh Huculiak, alongside coproducers Morgana Wyllie and Amber Ripley, and executive producers Darren Benning, James Tocher, Michael Shepard and Adam Scorgie.

Telefilm Canada provided funding for the lower-budget project, which is the first feature adaptation of Peter Pan author J.M. Barrie’s gothic play Mary Rose. XYZ Films is handling North American sales.

Set in northern B.C., The Island Between Tides stars Paloma Kwiatkowski (Riot Girls) as Lily, who vanishes as a young girl after wandering to a remote tidal island and is later found with no memory of what had happened. The cycle repeats years later when the island calls her back.

Other cast members include Donal Logue (Sons of Anarchy), David Mazouz (Gotham), Camille Sullivan (Hunter Hunter), and Adam Beach (The Power of the Dog).

This the second feature from Holmes and Andrews after the satire Lord Jones is Dead, which premiered on Super Channel in 2018.

Kwiatkowski is represented by Carrie Wheeler Entertainment Group and Industry Entertainment. Logue is repped by United Talent Agency, Kipperman Management, and RLG, LLP. Mazouz is repped by Paradigm Talent Agency, Untitled Entertainment and Jackoway, Austen, Tyerman. Beach is repped by Red Management.