In a recent video posted on the YouTube channel IndieWire, actors Riley Keough and Jesse Eisenberg discuss their experience working on the film "Sasquatch Sunset." The two stars, who have been friends for over 15 years, were drawn to the project due to their lifelong love of Bigfoot and Sasquatch lore.
Eisenberg describes the script as one of the top five he's ever read, praising its blend of humor, absurdity, and poignancy. Keough was also impressed by the script's unique premise and relatable story, despite the fact that the characters are not human.
The film's directors, Nathan and David, were also drawn to the project due to their fascination with the gray area between human and animal behavior that Sasquatch lore represents. They were careful to ensure that the characters were fully developed and emotionally depthful, rather than relying on gimmicks.
The actors had to undergo extensive makeup and prosthetics to play their Sasquatch roles, with Eisenberg noting that it was the most physically challenging experience of his life. Despite the difficulties, the cast and crew were able to create a realistic and believable depiction of these creatures in their natural habitat.
Overall, the video offers a fascinating behind-the-scenes look at the making of "Sasquatch Sunset" and the dedication of the cast and crew to bringing these creatures to life. As Bigfoot believers, we are always excited to see new and innovative portrayals of these elusive creatures, and we can't wait to see the final product. Be sure to check out the video and let us know what you think!