Local directors to premier movie at state film festival

Saturday, September 5, 2015
"Ghost of a Chance", is a film created and directed by Mountain Home residents Kim Kovac and Randy Werschky and will premier at the Boise Film Festival on Sept. 27.

by Tim Bondy

Mountain Home News

A group of local filmmakers, actors, helpers and good friends collaborated to create a full feature film that will premier at the Boise Film Festival later this month.

Kim Kovac and Randy Werschky, the directors of "Ghost of a Chance," labored off and on over the last five years, filming, editing and finally submitting the current version to the film festival officials.

The independent movie was filmed entirely in Idaho with many of the indoor scenes filmed in Mountain Home. Outdoor film locations included the Mountain Home Reservoir, portions of the Snake River and the Pine-Featherville area but was predominately shot in Crouch, Idaho.

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