Sundance Award-Winning 'Sasquatch Sunset': Discover a Hidden Bigfoot Family

Posted Wednesday, April 17, 2024

By Squatchable.com staff

Have you heard about the new indie film, Sasquatch Sunset, that's been making waves at the Sundance Film Festival? A trailer for the film was recently uploaded to YouTube, and let me tell you, it's definitely not your typical Bigfoot flick. The film is described as a critically acclaimed docu-drama, inspired by the Jack Link's commercials, and follows the story of an extraordinary family of Bigfoots hiding in the untouched wilderness. But what makes this film so unique is that it features no dialogue, instead relying on the natural sounds of the forest and the grunting of the Sasquatches to tell the story. Some are calling it a unicorn of a movie, something that has to be seen to be believed. And with reviews praising the film for its B-movie charm and unique approach to storytelling, it's definitely piqued my curiosity. But be warned, the film is not for the faint of heart. With scenes of Bigfoots "galoa-ing" off the side of cliffs and a baby Bigfoot getting its tongue stuck in a clam, it's definitely not your typical family-friendly Bigfoot film. Despite the controversy, the film has already won several awards at the Sundance Film Festival and has been praised by critics for its bold and unique approach to the Bigfoot mythos. If you're a Bigfoot believer like me, this is definitely a film worth checking out. Who knows, it might just change the way you think about Sasquatch forever. You can find the trailer on YouTube, just search for "Sasquatch Sunset" and let me know what you think.