From environmental science to sci-fi thrillers: 缅北强奸 student makes feature film debut
Alexis Whelan, a student at University of Toronto Mississauga, will make her feature film debut in Level 16, a dystopian science fiction thriller by Canadian director and independent filmmaker Danishka Esterhazy.
Level 16, set for release March 1, follows the story of Vivien (Katie Douglas), Sophia (Celina Martin), and several other orphaned girls, including Whelan鈥檚 character. They live in the mysterious Vestalis Academy. At Vestalis, the girls are taught four key virtues: obedience, cleanliness, patience and humility in order to become 鈥減erfect鈥 adoptees for wealthy families 鈥 or so they say.
This is Whelan鈥檚 first role in a feature film. She describes the experience as 鈥渞eally exciting鈥 but confesses she became 鈥渁 little nervous鈥 when the film started to gain traction.
鈥淣ow everyone is going to watch me for the first time and I hope they like what they see,鈥 she says.
Whelan, a second-year student pursuing a degree in environmental science, describes her character as 鈥渟uper complex.鈥 Motivated by a desire to be popular, Ava is not afraid to step on people鈥檚 toes to get to the top of the social ladder, but as Whelan explains, 鈥渟he is still human and has feelings.鈥
Whelan鈥檚 favourite thing about being a part of Level 16 was working with the predominantly female cast. 鈥淲e formed this kind of sisterhood,鈥 she says.
As for working with award-winning director Esterhazy, Whelan says, 鈥淪he was approachable and accommodating. She set the bar pretty high for any director that I work with in the future. I hope they鈥檙e on her level.鈥
When filming began, Whelan had just started her first year at 缅北强奸 Mississauga. Despite having a demanding filming schedule and taking five courses, she is proud to have successfully completed her courses. She feels strongly about having something to fall back on if her acting career doesn鈥檛 go in the direction she envisions. Whelan is also passionate about the environment and hopes fame will give her a platform to advocate for environmental issues.
Daughter to an Egyptian mother and a Scottish father, Whelan began acting at age nine, appearing in a 2013 television show produced by none other than Steven Spielberg 鈥 Lucky 7. Since then, Whelan has appeared in several commercials, including ones for Sirius XM and Rogers Communications Inc., as well as several short films.
When asked about her future plans and whether she intends to move to an acting hub like Los Angeles or New York, Whelan says she would prefer to land a role in a national network show 鈥 although she added she鈥檚 open to the idea of working in the United States because it could catapult her career.
鈥淚 really like Canada,鈥 she says. 鈥淚 don鈥檛 think I would want to live in the U.S. long-term.鈥