By Ed Pierce
Creativity has been the calling card of Justin Fortin since he
first chose to become an actor and his dream of creating a television drama
filmed in Maine using an all-New England cast became a reality in 2018 with the
premiere of the first season “Hearts of New England.” Now Fortin is ready to
unveil a second season of the show filmed locally and it will debut at a
special event at Smitty’s Theater at 6 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 27 in Windham.
The series airs on Great Falls TV, which can be found when subscribing to Maine Event Films on You Tube. The first season of “Hearts of New England” drew reviews from critics all over the world for its authenticity and Fortin is aiming to sell the series to a major network once he completes five seasons of filming.
“This series has awesome talent from throughout New England,”
Fortin said. “People who watch the second season are going to recognize local
businesses and many of their friends and neighbors in the background of
scenes.”
A lot of the filming for the second season of “Hearts of New
England” was shot at locations around Sebago Lake, including at a number of
beaches in both Windham and Raymond, and a scene was also completed at the
Windham Barber Shop on Roosevelt Trail.
“Hearts of New England” is created, written, and directed by
Fortin and tells the story of a soldier returning home to Maine from serving in
a war, only to become embroiled in a war at home as he learns that his father is
connected to the mob.
Gathering the cast for filming again after the end of the first season proved to a significant challenge for Fortin.
“It’s very hard to film a series because you have to get
actors to come back,” he said. “For a feature film or a short film completed in
a few weeks that's one thing but getting everyone back for a series is much
harder.”
Fortin, who owns Maine Event Films, said a lot of the series
cast and production crew was found through local theater groups.
“Many of the actors are people who’ve done theater and
community plays before,” he said. “But in filming year-round as we do for this
series, a lot of people have jobs and it’s tough to get them during the week.
We try to film whenever we can and accommodate their schedules.”
According to Fortin, the second season of “Hearts of New England” is much improved over the first one, which featured 10 installment episodes and last aired original episodes in July 2020.
“This second season is so much better because the cast is in
sync having worked with each other for a while now and really knowing their
characters,” he said. “The performances for this new season are 10 times
better.”
He also said viewers of the second season of the show are in
for a major surprise this year.
“We’ll throw a curveball at people and a big finish that
people won’t be expecting,” Fortin said. “They won’t expect to see this
coming.”
Married and the father of five children, Fortin was born
Lewiston and attended high school in Poland. He started acting professionally
in 2016 after auditioning and landing a role in the film “Paper City Burnout.”
He works as a manager at Walmart in Windham and films “Hearts
of New England” when he can fit it into his busy schedule.
Whatever he’s doing with the show is working. It has been
honored as a selection for film and television festivals in 50 different
countries and in five different states, including in Reno, Nevada, where the
first season of the show was awarded “Best Relationship Drama.”
Fortin and the cast have recently gotten back together and are
now filming a third season of the series at locations in Windham and other
sites in the Lakes Region.
“The project is 100 percent funded and investment is pretty
good,” he said.
The public is cordially invited to attend the local premiere
at Smitty’s on Oct. 27 and many of the actors in the cast from both season one
and season two are planning to attend the red-carpet event. Tickets are $15 and
can be purchased at Event Bright.
“It’s going to be a really good time,” Fortin said. “We’re
hoping that many people will come out and support local talent. We feature many
people from the area in our filming. There are not many premieres in Maine, so
this one is going to be special.” <