#A tender moment of truth in the coming-of-age film ‘Scarborough’

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“#A tender moment of truth in the coming-of-age film ‘Scarborough’”
The scene
Bing is a talented young singer who is struggling with his sexuality and nervous about opening up to his conservative Filipino family. In this pivotal scene, he finally gains the confidence to perform in front of his entire school. Nakhai says it was shot to feel dreamlike, reflecting what this moment meant for Hernandez. “It’s kind of like a dream of Catherine’s,” says Nakhai. “It’s what she wishes she had, coming out.”
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The pandemic
COVID-19 shut down production on the film in March 2020, just as they were filming this scene. “Two days before the shoot, we had to cancel everything because of the lockdown,” Nakhai says. “For a while we were just at peace with the fact that we might never finish, because this [scene] is a talent show with lots of people in it.” Even more crucially, the young stars of the film were growing so fast that it put continuity at risk. “Liam’s voice changed a lot,” says Nakhai of actor Liam Diaz, who plays Bing. Luckily, the crew managed to record Diaz’s voice before production shut down.

Hernandez on set with Diaz (Courtesy of Kenya-Jade Pinto/Compy Films)
The writer
Hernandez, who also wrote the screenplay for the film, became a key part of the filming process. “At first, we were afraid to have her on set because it’s so personal to her. These characters are living and breathing in her mind,” says Nakhai. But the process was collaborative, with Hernandez—who is also a playwright with plenty of theatre and dance experience—choreographing the dance sequence in the talent show and helping to coach Diaz’s singing performance.

Cinematographer Morgana McKenzie films Anna Claire B (Courtesy of Kenya-Jade Pinto/Compy Films)
The neighbourhood
The novel connected with many people because of its tender insights into an often maligned area of Toronto, and the film aims to do something similar. It was shot at about 15 Scarborough locations, most in the Kingston-Galloway—Orton area. In fact, the talent show scene took place at the school where the book is set, and many of the families whose children attend the school became extras during the filming.
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