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Hair of the Sasquatch

Posted by: Loren Coleman on September 21st, 2008

Mix a cryptofiction story with some correct questioning of the sexuality of Sasquatch and the marketing of Bigfoot, and you have the new film, Hair of the Sasquatch, to be released this Fall 2008.

The trailer:

The movie critic’s insights:

Hair of the Sasquatch revolves around Steve Hastings, a hunter, outdoorsman and taxidermist. After heading out on a hunting trip, he goes missing much to the alarm of his wife and neighbours. After three days, the search party is called off, only to see Hastings emerge from the forest unscathed and healthy. After much prodding, Hastings reluctantly reveals to close friends of his encounter and interaction with his sasquatch saviour. Director Dale Wolfe says that the outlandish turn of the film serves to bring home an often forgotten notion.

“Roger [Cove, Hair's screenwriter]’s point is that no one ever thinks about the fact that if there are male sasquatches, there’s got to be female sasquatches,” says Wolfe. “If a guy’s been out in the bush for too long, I wonder how attractive she’s going to start looking.”

In addition to the unexpected association between Hastings and their hairy subject, Wolfe and Cove were looking for a new way to frame the sasquatch’s impact on others.

“We originally started out to make a short film and as we went to people and started talking about it, we sort of felt that we were going down the same old road as every other sasquatch movie that has a fake sasquatch in it or talking to people about if it exists,” Wolfe explains. “The thing we discovered in doing this, though, was all the companies [profiting, like] the Sasquatch Inn and people selling sasquatch burgers.”

The duo also traveled to the set of a Kokanee beer commercial, whose advertising campaign capitalizes on the sasquatch image, and explored the Vancouver 2010 Olympics use of the hairy fable as one of its iconic mascots. With this concept in place, Wolfe and Cove worked to achieve a subtle mix of reality and fiction in the film, which Wolfe explains wasn’t hard, given the sasquatch’s ever-growing reputation and the talent involved in the film.Amanda Hu

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4 Responses to “Hair of the Sasquatch

  1. RocKiteman responds:

    Just shoot me….

  2. Ole Bub responds:

    Good morning Cryptos…

    Several folks claim to have had flirtatious or romantic encounters with indigenous North American Aboriginal peoples. It’s probably not a good idea to date out of your species…JMHO

    Reminds me of the screen play for Broke Back Sasquatch, where a urban hoaxer learns the meaning of “stump broke”. When Harry met Hairy…LOL

    If hybridization is possible, they are of the genus Homo…enough said.

    Chinese Wildman or the Dallas/Green Bay game…no brainer.

    live and let live…

    ole bub and the dawgs

  3. Andrew Minnesota responds:

    Didn’t you just recently post a picture Loren from the Weekly World News with the deadline “I was Sasquatches Love Slave” ?

  4. OceansBlue responds:

    mmmmm? I seem to remember an Indian film made during the late 1990’s titled (in English) ”My Husband left me for a Yak” - surprising what a man would get up if lost in the wilderness, but just 3 days?? come on - maybe after 30 years you might consider a female Bigfoot? then again would you? :)



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