“Growing up, I felt that the deepest mysteries were found in nature. And I hope to share that same feeling that anything is possible.” Yes that does come through in this. A24 has unveiled a making of featurette for the magical adventure film The Legend of Ochi, marking the feature debut of up-and-coming filmmaker Isaiah Saxon. He has created many shorts & other projects, but this is his first feature and it’s gorgeous. Opening in theaters in late April. A young girl who lives on a mysterious island heads off on her own into the wilderness when she befriends a little creature known as an Ochi. Similar to a monkey, but not like anything that really exists. This premiered at the 2025 Sundance Film Festival a few months back. Starring Helena Zengel (from System Crasher & News of the World), plus Finn Wolfhard, Emily Watson, & Willem Dafoe. It was originally filmed in 2021 and took three years to complete. Some scenes of the film have been shot in Transylvania, in the Apuseni Mountains, at the Bâlea Lake. This featurette also shows us some of the puppetry work to bring this super cute little Ochi creature to life – no AI in here! It’s practical puppetry with CGI to make it all feel real. It’s a nifty, unique, whimsical little film about connecting with animals out there. // Continue Reading ›
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