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  1. www.imdb.com › name › nm0954655David Zellner - IMDb

    David Zellner. Actor: Kumiko, The Treasure Hunter. David Zellner was born in 1974 in Greeley, Colorado, USA. He is an actor and director, known for Kumiko, The Treasure Hunter (2014), Sasquatch Sunset (2024) and Damsel (2018).

  2. The Austin-based writing-directing-producing-acting duo of David and Nathan Zellner returned to Park City to debut their features Kid-Thing (2012), Kumiko, the Treasure Hunter (2014), and Damsel (2018). In many ways, their newest movie is a return to their roots. Sasquatch Sunset is an absurdist dramedy documenting a year in the life of a ...

  3. Apr 9, 2024 · The Zellner Brothers Take a Walk in the Woods with Sasquatch Sunset. Every film from David and Nathan Zellner —the writing/directing duo behind “Damsel” and “Kumiko the Treasure Hunter”—has a moment when the laughter stops, and the grim reality their protagonists must face sets in. The brothers adore misfits, finding space to center ...

  4. Apr 18, 2024 · For David and Nathan Zellner, 'Sasquatch Sunset' is the product of a shared obsession that began when they first saw the the infamous Patterson-Gimlin film as young boys. For the latter brother, it was never a question whether he would play one of the Bigfoot, too. David Zellner: For the record, Nathan wanted to be a Sasquatch. Nathan Zellner ...

  5. Apr 10, 2024 · That interview response shows the kind of confidence, care, humor, and whimsy you’re guaranteed to get with everything the Zellner brothers touch. It’s true, the world does need the majesty and power of the mighty Bigfoot as inspiration right now, and thankfully David and Nathan premiered their latest film Sasquatch Sunset at the 2024 Sundance Film Festival to fill that void.

  6. Apr 14, 2024 · DAVID ZELLNER: Hi. Thanks for having us. NATHAN ZELLNER: Pleasure to be here. RASCOE: As I said, I really did do a school project on sasquatch. I can say, though, it was not as explicit and sweet ...

  7. Next, David Zellner wrote and directed his most linear project yet, the dark comedy "Goliath" (2008), which involved a man's hectic plight to find his missing cat.