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'Real' story of BlackBerry to be made into film by Mark Wahlberg's documentary company

Unrealistic Ideas, a documentary production company owned by actor Mark Wahlberg, says it will tell the real story of Waterloo, Ont.-based smartphone maker BlackBerry.

Producers say film will be 'definitive look' at smartphone maker from Waterloo, Ont.

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Mark Wahlberg's documentary production company Unrealistic Ideas says it will provide a "definitive look" at BlackBerry, which was based in Waterloo, Ont. The still-untitled film will include interviews with former executives and staff at the company once known as Research In Motion. (Andrew Ryan/The Canadian Press)

Mark Wahlberg's documentary production house is ringing up "the real BlackBerry story."

Wahlberg's Unrealistic Ideas says it is moving ahead with a feature-length documentary centred around the history of the Waterloo, Ont.-based smartphone maker.

The company says the still-untitled BlackBerry doc will tap into interviews with former executives and staff at the company once known as Research In Motion to recount the hand-held device's rise and subsequent fall in the mobile phone wars.

Last year, BlackBerry was the focus of a satirical comedy from Canadian director Matt Johnson that earned awards and critical praise, but scorn from some in the local tech community who complained it played too loosely with the facts.

Producers of the untitled documentary say their project will be the "definitive look" at BlackBerry, led by filmmaker Eddie Schmidt, a director on the Chelsea Handler series "Chelsea Does" and producer of feature docs This Film is Not Yet Rated and Twist of Faith.

Wahlberg's company is behind several notable HBO projects, including the docuseries McMillions, about con artists who scammed the McDonald's Monopoly game, and Movie Pass, Movie Crash, which recalled the origins of the popular cinema membership.

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The BlackBerry documentary, which does not have a release date, will be made in co-operation with Canadian technology firm Viral Nation.

The Mississauga, Ont.-based company partnered with the RIM alumni association to develop a historical online archive of BlackBerry's history and originally shopped around the idea with various documentary makers.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

David Friend is a reporter with The Canadian Press.