Seattle PI
The cast and crew of Late Autumn descended on Whidbey Island yesterday, transforming The Keystone Café from a sleepy, ferry-side bistro to star-studded movie set. The Korea film which is a “melancholy love story,” is currently in its sixth week of filming. Set trucks rode the ferry over to Whidbey and began arriving on scene about 5 a.m. Tuesday, said Line Producer Mischa Jakupcak as she sat at a corner table facing the ferry dock, folders and cell phone spread out before her. The team planned to make the most of their day, then pack up and move out by 4:30 p.m. for their return trip to Seattle where the majority of the scenes are being filmed. Read more at the above link.

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