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The Zellner Brothers Talk Their Sundance Movie ‘Sasquatch Sunset’: “Growing Up, There Was A Lot Of Ape Cinema That We Were Exposed To”
EXCLUSIVE. When the alternative book of film trivia is written, a page will be dedicated to the influence of Leonard Nimoy’s paranormal-themed late-’70s TV show In Search of… on director siblings. …
It was here that Albert and Allen Hughes first heard about Britain’s most notorious serial killer, Jack the Ripper, beginning an obsession with Victorian London that resulted in their 2001 horror-drama From Hell. As shown in In Search of…, the only “proof” of the Bigfoot, AKA Sasquatch, is 60 seconds of jerky footage, taken in Northern California in 1967, that appears to show a tall, ape-like man sauntering into a forest. Presented in four segments — the four seasons of the year — it imagines the quotidian life of the Sasquatch as David Attenborough might report on it in one of his acclaimed nature specials: funny, tragic, and, like the best of us, subject to the violent whims of fate.
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