‘Blair Witch’ Director Eduardo Sanchez Goes Back to the Woods for ‘Exists’

Posted by: Craig Woolheater on October 2nd, 2014

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As you can see in our exclusive Exists clip above, the co-writer and co-director of The Blair Witch Project returns to shadow-filled verdant terrain with the first Bigfoot movie in theaters since 1987’s Harry and the Hendersons. “Besides being a very inexpensive place to shoot, most of the horror stories that really intrigue me are based in very isolated locations, and the woods are one of them,” Sanchez explained to us over the phone. “And it’s a Bigfoot movie, so the whole idea is this creature’s trying to stay hidden, so it’s definitely going to be in a place where the visibility’s not good.”

Sanchez has been trying to make such a Sasquatch-ian film since soon after Blair Witch took over the world in 1999. “This is really the third Bigfoot film that I’ve tried to get going. The first was a huge $80 million movie that we almost sold. There was a lot of interest in it, but it was a period piece, very challenging as far as a genre movie. And then I co-wrote a smaller version [that] we didn’t have much luck with,” said Sanchez. “There’s just kind of this fear, especially at the studio level, of Bigfoot movies.”

So Sanchez did what he does best: He went rogue. Working with a relatively small budget, he made a scalable found-footage film set in the woods. “We decided to take matters into our own hands. And write a movie that we can do, just a pretty simple story, really highlight the creature, and make the creature the star.” Sounds like familiar territory, no?

First, Sanchez needed a creature worth highlighting. With help from New Zealand-based Weta Workshop, one of the premiere prop shops in the business; design and effects specialists, Spectral Motion; and veteran creature actor Brian Steele (who, perhaps not coincidentally, played Harry in the Harry and the Hendersons TV show), Sanchez got more than he could have asked for. “That [first] footage blew us away. It really looks like a creature. It doesn’t look like a guy in a suit, it really looks like something that is not human,” said Sanchez.

You can see the creature yourself when Exists opens in select theaters and On Demand on October 24.

See also:

Exclusive Exists Clip
Exists Opens on October 24th
Exclusive Exists Clip
Update: Exists Trailer Released!
Exists Trailer Released!
Exists Movie Poster and Release Date Update
Eduardo Sanchez Talks Exists
Bobcat’s Willow Creek Rips Off Exists
Another SXSW Film Review: Exists
SXSW Film Audience Award for Exists
SXSW: Lionsgate Acquires Rights to Bigfoot Found Footage Pic ‘Exists’
Exists Review, Fresh on My Mind
SXSW Film Review: Exists
Reminder: Exists Screens at SXSW!
Exists sells at SXSW!!!
Exists is One of Most Anticipated Films at SXSW
Exists World Premiere at SXSW!
Eduardo Sanchez wants “Exists” to feel like a feature length Patterson-Gimlin film
Berlin: Eduard Sanchez’s Found-Footage Horror ‘Exists’ Sells Wide
Exists to Screen at SXSW
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About Craig Woolheater
Co-founder of Cryptomundo in 2005. I have appeared in or contributed to the following TV programs, documentaries and films: OLN's Mysterious Encounters: "Caddo Critter", Southern Fried Bigfoot, Travel Channel's Weird Travels: "Bigfoot", History Channel's MonsterQuest: "Swamp Stalker", The Wild Man of the Navidad, Destination America's Monsters and Mysteries in America: Texas Terror - Lake Worth Monster, Animal Planet's Finding Bigfoot: Return to Boggy Creek and Beast of the Bayou.


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