ComingSoon's Neil Bolt speaks with You'll Never Find Me directors Indianna Bell & Josiah Allen about their claustrophobic thriller.
is a tale of two people. Isolated from the rest of the world by a wild storm, these two strangers are wary of each other, but is there actually a villain here? That’s the question that keeps the tense atmosphere bubbling in Indianna Bell and Josiah Allen’s impressive debut feature film.
It must be good in that regard to have a sounding board there to change things on the fly and not have to wait on the whims of outside influences. It sounds like a really cool way of doing things.What were your touchstones for making a chamber-piece movie? Did you have specific examples you looked to in the making of this film?We did have a few that came from a place of budget.
So yeah we did do a bit of homework with lots of different films to see what made them interesting, what made them work. Like certain films we’d watch, we’d be like, ‘’Ooh, it feels like they’re doing too much with the camera here to distract us from the fact we’re in a single location’’ and we didn’t like it like that. Joe was really conscious of that in the storyboarding. We have to keep it fresh, keep it new, without overdoing it.
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