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Something to watch tonight: Friday 6 December

By December 6, 2024No Comments

Sasquatch Sunset (Zellner and Zellner, 2024)

Still from the 2024 film Sasquatch Sunset

One of the wild­est, weird­est and most tran­scend­ent films of the year has arrived as a digit­al rent­al and you could do a lot worse than immerse your­self in the myth­ic­al – yet strangely famil­i­ar – world of the North American Bigfoot. 

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Sasquatch Sunset played the New Zealand International Film Festival this year and I wrote about it for RNZ:

Back before the unwit­ting pro­gram­mer purge of early 2024, NZIFF would have an Incredibly Strange strand of films of which Sasquatch Sunset would have been this year’s head­liner. (There is a strand this year called Nocturnal which does a sim­il­ar job of high­light­ing the weird, the won­der­ful and the ‘mid­night movies’ destined to become cult hits.)

Riley Keough, Jesse Eisenberg, Christophe Zajac-Denek and co-director Nathan Zellner play a fam­ily of sasquatches roam­ing the forests of North America. We watch as they groom, for­age, shag and get stoned on nature’s psy­che­del­ic bounty.

Over four sea­sons, we get to know them – the alpha, the carer, the seeker and the child who appears to talk to him­self by pup­pet­eer­ing his own hand. We also get a sense of why there are so few of these myth­ic­al creatures left. Indeed, this fam­ily may be the very last.

The circle of life is nev­er very far away for this fam­ily, with – fair warn­ing – all of the vis­cera that involves.

The per­form­ances under all that pros­thet­ic tech­no­logy are a mar­vel, espe­cially Keough who man­ages to pro­ject a deep sense of soul­ful­ness through eyes that can see the world but don’t under­stand it why it seems determ­ined to cause them such pain.

This is one of those little cine­mat­ic mir­acles where the weirder it gets, the more pro­found it becomes, and is destined to become one of my favour­ite films of the year.

Also fea­tured in that NZIFF pre­view: German drama The Teacher’s Lounge, con­cert film Ryuichi Sakamoto: Opus, music doc­u­ment­ary In Restless Dreams: The Music of Paul Simon, Léa Seydoux and George Mackay play­ing mul­tiple roles in The Beast and the beau­ti­fully optim­ist­ic The Monk and the Gun.


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Where to watch Sasquatch Sunset

Aotearoa, Australia and Canada, : Digital rental

Ireland and UK: Streaming on SkyNow

India: Not cur­rently available

USA: Streaming on Paramount+