The Albany Advertiser covers the making of ‘The Canary’: With $10,000 and a four-person crew, actor and director Emilie Lowe has created The Canary, a two-hour period survival film that focuses on perseverance and self-acceptance, shot on Albany’s iconic Brig Amity.

Taking 18 months to film, and beginning in 2021, The Canary was filmed all over WA and, as well as the Brig Amity, features the Wongan Hills, Fremantle, and the forests of the south coast.

Lowe said the inspiration for the film came from a poem she wrote while studying screenwriting at Edith Cowan University.

“I really wanted to showcase female empowerment without the rejection of femininity,” she said.

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Emilie Lowe on the set of The Canary
Albany Advertiser Article: The Canary

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