Saskatchewan

Saskatchewan-made film competing for million-dollar prize

Saskatchewan's Patient 62 competing for $1 million in the CineCoup Film Accelerator, which WolfCop won in 2013.

Patient 62 is participating in the CineCoup Film Accelerator won by WolfCop in 2013

Saskatchewan-made film Patient 62 is competing in the CineCoup Film Accelerator, which WolfCop won in 2013. (Patient 62/Twitter)

A Regina sci-fi action film is hoping to cash in on a million-dollar opportunity.

Patient 62 is participating in the CineCoup Film Accelerator, which is the same national competition that Saskatchewan's WolfCop won in 2013.

Rick Anthony, the writer and producer of Patient 62, says he is hoping to build on the momentum WolfCop brought to local movies.

"There is a general air where people want to bring some film back to Saskatchewan and want to see it happen again," Anthony said.

He also said that support from the province will be a key to success in the CineCoup contest.

"We need a little bit of hometown help to get us advancing to the first place spot, which is where we want to be," Anthony said. 

The storyline follows a man who receives telekinetic powers through genetic testing and uses his powers to help locate his sister after she disappears. 

Patient 62 is currently in fourth place out of 75 films in CineCoup.

Anthony explained that people can sign up at the CineCoup website to like and follow different videos. This allows users to earn votes and apply them during the elimination rounds.

For more information, visit the external link on the left side of the page.

Watch the creators explain what makes Patient 62 stand out below.