In a film with no dialogue whatsoever it can be hard to connect with a set of characters — especially if those characters are literal sasquatches. But that challenge was part of the fun for Riley Keough and her co-stars, giving them the opportunity to really “go feral.”
“Sasquatch Sunset,” which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in Park City, Utah on Saturday, follows a family of Bigfoot over the course of a year. The film has no dialogue or narration, portraying these creatures as just that: creatures. They communicate via grunts, offering a “real” depiction of the daily life for the family.