SAVANNAH — Officials in Savannah say a film adaptation of the novel “And Yet You Still Chose Me” will be shot in the city next year, with casting set for Oct. 2 and 3 at the Savannah Mall.
Jay Self, Savannah’s director of Tourism and Film Services, says the 1980s-era drama is being produced by Onyx Pearl, an Atlanta film production company, and will have a budget of $12 million to $15 million.
He says the film will be directed by Perla Faye Humphrey, director and producer of the films “Unforgiven Sins” and “7 Days a Yellow.” The script is based on a novel by Kimberly Ray.
Production on the Onyx Pearl film is set to start in June. Casting will be conducted in Savannah, Atlanta and Los Angeles.
Jay Self, Savannah’s director of Tourism and Film Services, says the 1980s-era drama is being produced by Onyx Pearl, an Atlanta film production company, and will have a budget of $12 million to $15 million.
He says the film will be directed by Perla Faye Humphrey, director and producer of the films “Unforgiven Sins” and “7 Days a Yellow.” The script is based on a novel by Kimberly Ray.
Production on the Onyx Pearl film is set to start in June. Casting will be conducted in Savannah, Atlanta and Los Angeles.