Creators of Sasquatch Birth Journal 2: Immersive Bigfoot Experience in Redwood Forests

Posted Monday, April 08, 2024

By Squatchable.com staff

In a recent video posted on YouTube, filmmakers David and Nathan Zellner discuss their tragicomic adventure "Sasquatch Sunset." The movie, which started as an exercise in catharsis, follows the interior lives of Bigfoot creatures rather than humans observing them. The Zellners wanted to immerse themselves in the world of these elusive creatures and create a relatable human connection to nature. The film has been praised for its ability to resonate on a human level more effectively than most stories about human beings. This got me thinking about other films where human characters could be replaced with Bigfoot. While I can't think of any specific films off-hand, I'm reminded of the influence 2001 had on the Zellners, particularly the dawn of man sequence. One of the most interesting aspects of the film is the way it reminds us of how much we take for granted in our modern world. By exploring the lives of Bigfoot creatures, the film highlights the importance of preserving and respecting nature. I'm always excited to see new perspectives on these elusive creatures. The Zellner brothers have created a unique and thought-provoking film that challenges us to see the world from a different perspective. I highly recommend checking out "Sasquatch Sunset" and forming your own opinion on this tragicomic adventure.