Behind the Scenes of 'Squatch Camp': A Bigfoot Film in the Redwoods
Posted Thursday, January 25, 2024
By Squatchable.com staff
Have you heard about the new Sasquatch-themed film that's been making waves on YouTube? The movie, which was shot in the Redwoods, features minimal dialogue and relies heavily on sound design and the actors' grunting language to convey the story. The film's unique concept and execution have caught the attention of many Bigfoot enthusiasts.
In a recent interview, actors Jesse Eisenberg and Riley Keough discussed their experience working on the film. They mentioned that they barely saw each other's faces during filming due to the extensive makeup and prosthetics they had to wear. In fact, they only saw each other's eyes for 20 minutes a day. Despite the challenges, both actors spoke highly of the film's script and the freedom it gave them to explore their characters.
Eisenberg mentioned that he has always been fascinated by Sasquatch and that it was a dream come true to work on a project that involved the legendary creature. Keough echoed his sentiments and added that it was special to work with a team that shared the same passion for Bigfoot.
The film's elaborate sound design and unique communication system used by the actors to portray Sasquatch have been praised by viewers. The film's lack of dialogue adds to the mystery and intrigue of the Sasquatch legend.
While the film's title and release date have not been announced yet, it has already generated excitement among Bigfoot enthusiasts. The film's fresh take on the Sasquatch legend is a welcome addition to the growing body of work that explores the mysterious creature.
If you're a Bigfoot believer, this is a film you won't want to miss. Be sure to keep an eye out for updates on the film's release. In the meantime, you can watch the interview with Jesse Eisenberg and Riley Keough on the AP Archive YouTube channel.