The
Devil's Candy
marks director Sean
Byrne return to the Midnight Madness program. His first feature The
Loved Ones was so beloved that it won the 2009 Midnight Madness People's
Choice Winner. I recently spoke with Sean about his eagerly awaited sophomore
film. -- Robert A. Mitchell
Your first film The Loved Ones had an amazing world premiere in 2009 at Midnight Madness. Could you share some of your memories from that night? How did that screening change your life?
Your first film The Loved Ones had an amazing world premiere in 2009 at Midnight Madness. Could you share some of your memories from that night? How did that screening change your life?
It began as a blur of
jet-lag and sleep deprivation and ended as one of the most vivid memories of my
life. Making a film is a marathon. The pot of gold at the end of the rainbow is
hopefully getting it in front of a big audience like at the Ryerson. The
nerve-racking part is there’s no guarantee the audience will like it and all
those thousands of hours that go into creating a film end up amounting to
nothing more than egg on your face. So the way the audience embraced the film -
screaming, cheering, wearing their heart on their sleeve - was so satisfying
it’s hard to put into words. So much so I’ve been fighting to get back to
Midnight Madness ever since.
As far as changing my
life, the fact we won the Audience Choice award opened a lot of doors. It got
me an Agent, countless meetings, and meant scripts were sent to me for the
first time in my life. After flirting with various projects I ended up coming
back to my own material because in the end I wanted to retain some sort of
voice but thanks to Midnight Madness I suddenly had more than one avenue open
to me.
I'm
eagerly anticipating The Devil's Candy. What is the basic premise of the
story? Where did the idea come from?
I don’t want to say
too much because half the fun is in the not knowing! And The Devil’s Candy
definitely has an air of mystery to it. I guess all I can say is it’s a haunted
house movie about a father desperately trying to protect his daughter from the
darkness in disguise. As for where the idea came from, I started wondering
what’s the greatest disparity of power, the ultimate David versus Goliath
battle in a horror context, and it seemed like child versus monster. After that
the challenge became how to create a monster we haven’t seen before. There’s
echoes of The Shining in terms of how a location can wreak havoc on the
mind and also a hint of the Crossroads mythology: would you sell your soul for
personal gain even if it meant jeopardizing the lives of those around
you?
What are some things you learned about film making from The Loved Ones? How did you apply this knowledge to your second film?
Prepare as much as
you can then once the train leaves the station just hang on. Tackle one
obstacle at a time and eventually you’ll reach the finish line. Surrounding
yourself with the right producers and heads of department who not only share
your sensibility but are also decent, passionate, supportive and great at what
they do is also crucial. If you’ve got a good script or blue print, understand
the tone of the film, do your best to communicate it clearly and work with the
right people then you’ve at least got half a chance!
You have teamed up with producers Keith Calder and Jessica
Wu of Snoot Films who has a history with the Midnight Madness program
producing You're Next and The Guest to name a few. How did their
experience producing genre films aid the production of The Devil's Candy?
Keith and Jess have
made sixteen films. I think The Devil’s Candy is their eighth film at
TIFF. You can’t buy that kind of experience. You have to earn it and they have.
So in a practical sense I felt in very safe hands. Everything is handled in a
calm, methodical manner. But what was perhaps most rewarding was their ability
to creatively align themselves with the film. We were all striving to make the
same movie. As a writer/director I end up living with the material for an
unhealthy length of time and to have producers who are able to remind you what
was so exciting about the story in the first place is invaluable. They have
strong commercial instincts but aren’t afraid to take risks because they
understand horror, to avoid being predictable, sometimes needs to be dangerous,
even taboo. And that’s where I live as a filmmaker so to share that ethos and
have that kind of faith and support was incredibly helpful.
What kind of cinematic experience awaits the audience?
I wanted to pay
homage to the classics of the supernatural genre - Rosemary’s Baby, The
Exorcist, The Omen, The Shining - but with a distinctly modern sensibility.
Like The Loved Ones, metal plays its part. In a perfect world The
Devil’s Candy would lift the underground into the mainstream. We’ve been
calling it a Doom Opera. I hope it creeps like death, sends chills then attacks
the throat. I hope it feels like hell has risen.
From Sean Byrne how how to see The Devil's Candy this weekend:
Horror fans and metal heads of the USA, THE DEVIL’S CANDY releases tomorrow. If you want to fully experience the wall of dread closing in on you then see it in these theaters:
3/17/17 Arena Cinelounge - Hollywood, CA
3/17/17 IFC Center - New York, NY
3/24/17 Coolidge Corner Theatre - Brookline (Boston), MA
3/24/17 Gateway Film Center - Columbus, OH
3/24/17 SIE Film Center - Denver, CO
3/24/17 Alamo Drafthouse Mason Park - Katy (Houston), TX
3/24/17 Valley Art - Tempe (Phoenix), AZ
3/31/17 Alamo Ritz - Austin, TX
3/31/17 Loft Cinema Twin - Tuscon, AZ
3/31/17 Alamo Drafthouse Cinema Winchester - Washington, DC
4/14/17 Celebration Cinema Grand Rapids North & IMAX - Grand Rapids, MI
4/14/17 Celebration Cinema 11 - Mt Pleasant (Flint), MI
4/14/17 Studio C! Meridian Mall - Okemos (Lansing), MI
4/14/17 Celebration Crossroads 15 - Portage (Kalamazoo), MI
4/28/17 Guild Cinema - Albuquerque, NM
If it’s not playing at a theater near you then the Devil will visit your home on these digital platforms from tomorrow:
iTunes
Amazon
Sony
Google
Xbox
Vudu
Comcast
Cablevision
Charter
TW
Direct
AT&T
Originally Appeared 09/11/15 Midnight Madness Blog
iTunes
Amazon
Sony
Xbox
Vudu
Comcast
Cablevision
Charter
TW
Direct
AT&T
Originally Appeared 09/11/15 Midnight Madness Blog