New Movie Musical — Amira!
Just found out that a new movie musical is in the works and it’s sure to impress! Amira is the story of a young girl who has an impossible dream of singing professionally. Now I know what you are thinking, I’ve heard this story before, but it’s how the story is being told that will make this so special.
I had a moment to sit down with the director, Christopher Ninness who had a bit to say about the project and how he is going to tell the story.
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ADMIRAL: Hello Chris, thanks for taking the time to chat with me.
CHRIS: No problem.
ADMIRAL: So we only have a couple minutes, tell me what Amira is all about.
CHRIS: Amira is a story of obtaining your dreams and reaching your goals. It’s a 1940’s movie musical told as a fairy tale. We’re taking a familiar story that people have heard before and telling it in a bit of a more unique way.
ADMIRAL: I love that. I know you are a huge Disney fan.
CHRIS: I love Disney movies and classic movie musicals. I love Singing in the Rain, West Side Story, Wizard of Oz. The classics, you know?
ADMIRA: How long have you been working on this project?
CHRIS: Well, it’s been about a year now in production. I have an amazing team that is creating the script to screen and they are really out doing themselves. It’s so neat to see so many passionate people working on a project. That’s when the magic happens.
ADMIRAL: Is it all new music? Original score?
CHRIS: Yes. Taylor Peckham is a very talented composer that is creating 4 original songs for the film. They sound awesome. One of the songs is a big swing number that is a lot of fun.
ADMIRAL: How is your cast looking?
CHRIS: Funny you ask that. We have a extraordinary cast for this film, I feel so blessed. It’s definitely an ensemble cast. Kaitlyn Terrill is our title role and she is just a breath of fresh air. She brings an honesty and a passion to the role that is so unique to see. Zack Wolfe is the lovable charismatic part of Tony. He is definitely a very funny character but also very talented. Tony was a tricky role to cast because he truly has to be a triple threat, having to sing, dance, and act. Plus we have a few surprises in the film of people you may recognize. It’s just a blast to watch these people on screen.
ADMIRAL: Well thanks for taking the time to talk to me. Where can people go to check out more on the film?
CHRIS: Please go check out amiramovie.com, that’s the official website for the film.
ADMIRAL: Thanks so much for talking to us, can’t wait to see some footage.
CHRIS: Very soon! I promise. Thanks dude.
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Short interview but I also got to talk with the Director of Photography and that interview will be up sometime next week. What do you guys think about the project? The idea?
–Admiral Eo

I don’t know what to think about the project, Captain. There are exactly two sentences that tell me anything about the project. I know that it will be a 1940’s musical told as a fairy tale and that there will be four original songs performed in it. Hopefully someone’s thinking about music rights should there be more than four songs performed in this thing.
Still, you get enough cleavage and ass-shaking, I’d be down to see a 1940s version of “Coyote Ugly”.
July 25th, 2010 at 6:53 pm