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Tami Fremlin dumps Vic, moves in with Rudy Peres

This article was posted original on SooToday on by David Helwig. reposted with permission.

Source: https://www.sootoday.com/local-news/tami-fremlin-dumps-vic-moves-in-with-rudy-peres-96209

This week’s premiere of Looking for Angelina was such a mind-bending experience that it took us 24 hours before we could even think about writing anything about it.

There was Tami Fremlin, looking her usual radiant self, except that she’d dumped Vic and that whole Lock City Dairies thing and had run off to Ottawa to move in with Rudy Peres, who was playing Prime Minister Wilfrid Laurier.

Joe-Joe Giordano had given up his Hollywood Beauty Supply and Unisex Salon business and was spending his time loitering around crime scenes.

Donna Hillsinger had completely abandoned her housekeeping duties at Algoma’s Water Tower Inn, to hang out all day at the Sault Ste. Marie Court House, giving great close-ups from the front row of the main courtroom.

And Carol Gartshore had rolled her famous long hair into a tight bun, promenading up and down the East End like she owned the place.

On Wednesday night, 253 people sat for 96 minutes and 59 seconds in Theatre 12 at Galaxy Cinema, enraptured by the sight of themselves on the silver screen.

Brian Kelly gets too close

Lina Giornofelice and Alvaro D’Antonio were on hand for the big Shadows of the Mind Film Festival premiere, but on this night, they were just extras.

On this night, the only true stars were the countless Saultites who showed up in almost every scene.

There was Brian Kelly from the Sault Star, pretending to know how to use a press camera, even though he was way too close to his subject to get a decent shot.

There was Sarah Calvano and her brother Daniel, playing two of Angelina Napolitano’s children.

Cameron’s new mom

 

And there was Cameron Cupello (formerly from the Sault, now from Thunder Bay), as their brother.

“It was a good movie,” Cameron declares afterward.

“What was the best part?” he’s asked by SooToday.com.

“Seeing me,” he answers, without hesitation.

Cameron also enjoyed seeing Lina Giornofelice, his screen mom to whom he developed a strong attachment as a sort-of surrogate mom during the shooting.

Saultites seen running from brothel

Much of the action took place in and around the Sault Ste. Marie Courthouse.

Other scenes show the Sault Ste. Marie Museum and Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church.

The building shown as a local house of ill repute seemed very familiar and if you know where those scenes were shot, SooToday.com would be very appreciative if you’d let us know using the News Response forum on our Editorials page. (Of course, we also absolutely need to know who all those local extras were who came rushing down the brothel’s fire escape when the local constabulary arrived at the joint.)

Domestic Violence Report

Prior to the premiere screening, members of the cast and crew gathered with representatives of the Algoma Health Unit and the Algoma Council on Domestic Violence to release the 2005 Report on Domestic Violence in Algoma.

The film depicted Sault Ste. Marie in 1911, a segregated community in which Italians were not allowed to attend English schools and risked getting beat up if they showed up in the wrong parts of town.

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