Wilson finds his happy place in Fiji

A new tribute film released by Tourism Fiji marks the long-awaited return of one of Hollywood’s most enduring characters: Wilson, the volleyball.

 

Last seen floating out to sea, the heartwarming film titled ‘Wilson’s Happily Ever After’ follows Wilson’s journey to discovering happiness in the place where it comes naturally: Fiji.

 

The social-led 90” hero motion sees Wilson discovered by a young Fijian girl, Lani, who, in true Fijian spirit, brings Wilson into her world after finding him washed ashore on the white sandy beach of Serenity Island Resort.

 

Together, the unlikely duo are seen adventuring across the island nation, from biking old sugar cane railway tracks through rainforests with Eco Trax, embracing the culture by partaking in a traditional Kava ceremony, kayaking and splashing in the crystal blue waters of Vanuabua beach and, of course, enjoying a friendly game of volleyball.

 

Executed by Special PR, directed by independent creative James Anderson, and shot by production house Radlab, the film is a nostalgic nod to a moment in film history that left many fans wondering what happened to the iconic volleyball.

 

Tourism Fiji CEO Brent Hill notes, “Wilson’s Happily Ever After allowed us to showcase the intimate, everyday stories of Fiji. Grounded in heart, beauty, happiness and humanity, the tribute film demonstrates how Fiji embraces travelers and showcases the versatile experiences on offer.

 

“At the same time, it serves as a reminder that Fiji is home to a growing local film industry, with unmatched natural backdrops, a depth of local talent and crew.”

 

Special PR’s Managing Director Kelly Grindle says, “We wanted to create a tribute that not only showcased the spirit of Fiji, but also tugs on the heart strings. It feels like we’re giving fans of the classic film the closure they’ve longed for.”

 

Fiji’s screen sector is now a significant contributor to the local economy, employing over 1,200 Fijians and partnering with nearly 300 local businesses. In the 2023–2024 financial year alone, international productions injected nearly $100 million FJD into the Fijian economy.

 

As Wilson’s journey reminds us, happiness is often found in connection, nature, and shared experiences – all of which Fiji offers in abundance.

 

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