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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Set in the near future in a Zone colony of state-of-the-art humanoid robots, Zone 414 follows private investigator David Carmichael (Guy Pearce) who is hired to find the Zone creator&#x2019;s daughter, who has gone missing. To do so, David teams up with Jane (Matilda Lutz), a highly advanced and self-aware A.I. Together they must move</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://scifitips.com/2021/10/05/zone-414-discussing-dystopian-futures-and-sci-fi-with-director-andrew-baird/">Zone 414: Discussing dystopian futures and sci-fi with director Andrew Baird</a> appeared first on <a href="https://scifitips.com">Sci-Fi Tips</a>.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Set in the near future in a Zone colony of state-of-the-art humanoid robots, <em><strong>Zone 414</strong></em> follows private investigator David Carmichael (Guy Pearce) who is hired to find the Zone creator&#x2019;s daughter, who has gone missing.</p>
<p>To do so, David teams up with Jane (Matilda Lutz), a highly advanced and self-aware A.I. Together they must move through the Zone&#x2019;s dangerous iron jungle and piece together the mystery. However, this soon leads them to question the origins of Zone 414 and the true purpose behind the &#x2018;City of Robots&#x2019;&#x2026;</p>
<p>We spoke to <em><strong>Zone 414</strong></em> director Andrew Baird (pictured above) about being compared to <em><strong>Blade Runner</strong> </em>and not being a fan of science fiction&#x2026;</p>
<h2>How did everything start for you with <em>Zone 414</em>?</h2>
<p>It started with a music video I made for The Weeknd called Kiss Land. The fim&#x2019;s writer Bryan Edward Hill saw that video, and he got ICM to send me the script. I suppose Bryan saw that video and saw a style that could be applied to the story.</p>
<h2>What did you like about the script?</h2>
<p>I&#x2019;m a big fan of Bryan&#x2019;s work &#x2013; he&#x2019;s written a lot of comic books and he&#x2019;s a superintelligent writer. Look at the cast that came onto the movie, that&#x2019;ll tell you how good the material was.</p>
<p>The script has got quite a bit of backlash for drawing from influences from various movies; obviously <em><strong>Blade Runner</strong></em> seems to keep coming up and it&#x2019;s like, this is a detective story, it&#x2019;s a noir, it&#x2019;s Raymond Chandler &#x2013; we&#x2019;ve just done it in this strange little weird world. It&#x2019;s noir first and foremost. I&#x2019;ve really tried to humanise the sci-fi element of it as much as possible. That&#x2019;s what I read in the script; that it was a very human story set in a very interesting world.</p>
<p>I&#x2019;m not into sci-fi. I don&#x2019;t like <em><strong>Star Wars</strong></em>, I don&#x2019;t like <em><strong>Star Trek</strong></em>. It&#x2019;s just not my thing, but what drew me to cinema&#x2026; I saw <em><strong>Time Bandits</strong></em> when I was [young] and I was just like, &#x2018;I want to do that, whoever does that world&#x2019;. So of course it started for me with the world-building, but then when it got to making a movie, it wasn&#x2019;t about the world-building, it was about the character, about storytelling.</p>
<p>It&#x2019;s all to do with human elements. The whole robotics and &#x2018;oh, are we gonna have robots in the future&#x2019; is interesting [but] they don&#x2019;t interest me. I don&#x2019;t care. I&#x2019;m not interested in watching some robot walk around, making coffee. Who cares? I was drawn to the human mystery, the human element and the noir of the story.</p>
<figure id="attachment_121041" aria-describedby="caption-attachment-121041" class="wp-caption alignleft"><img fetchpriority="high" decoding="async" class="size-medium wp-image-121041" src="https://www.scifinow.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/Z414-1-300x180.png" alt="" width="300" height="180" srcset="https://www.scifinow.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/Z414-1-300x180.png 300w, https://www.scifinow.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/Z414-1-616x370.png 616w, https://www.scifinow.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/Z414-1.png 750w" sizes="(max-width: 300px) 100vw, 300px"><figcaption id="caption-attachment-121041" class="wp-caption-text">Andrew was really drawn to the human element to Zone 414</figcaption></figure>
<h2>What was it like having Matilda Lutz on board as badass A.I., Jane?</h2>
<p>Matilda has really put a stamp on this film that&#x2019;s much more elegant. We could have gone down a much more misogynistic, dark road with this movie. The Kiss Land video is a bit notorious and a bit misogynistic for sure. But Matilda said no, I don&#x2019;t want this to be like that. I want it to be a positive female role model.</p>
<p>[One of her previous movies] <em><strong><a href="https://www.scifinow.co.uk/dvd-and-bluray/revenge-review-french-horror-is-a-masterclass-in-payback/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Revenge</a>,</strong></em> is a physical performance and when Matilda came up that&#x2019;s what clicked. It was a tough, grimy role, so I could tell very quickly that this person has presence and strength. That&#x2019;s what I wanted for Jane. Matilda is very petite but don&#x2019;t judge a book by its cover. She&#x2019;s tough. She&#x2019;s strong. She&#x2019;s intelligent, and she brought all of that to Jane and by and large the responses have been bloody positive, as they should be.</p>
<p>I think she&#x2019;s a fine actress and I really hope that <em><strong>Zone 414 </strong></em>brings her lots of opportunities to explore this more. As I said, <em><strong>Revenge</strong></em> was a very physical performance, whereas <em><strong>Zone</strong></em> is much more of a psychological performance, and I think she&#x2019;s carried that well. It&#x2019;s no joke to go up against a master film actor like Guy Pearce!</p>
<h2>Speaking of Guy Pearce. His character, David, is pretty mysterious&#x2026;</h2>
<p>It worked out that Guy ended up playing David, because he&#x2019;s such a great actor. David is one of those iconic &#x2018;The Man With No Name&#x2019; characters in westerns. They don&#x2019;t say a lot, they don&#x2019;t show a lot, they hold a lot in. Guy has nothing to prove as an actor, he just picks and chooses whatever creatively interests him, and he hadn&#x2019;t done this role a lot. So it was, I suppose, something different for him to take on as well. Then he could, of course with his skill, bring all this subtlety to David and I loved what he did.</p>
<p>I think he did a wonderful job. I just think he brought great charisma to the role, and he&#x2019;s just a wonderful actor and what an intro to my first feature film, to work with him! It took a few days but we then clicked and we really had a great relationship.</p>
<figure id="attachment_121042" aria-describedby="caption-attachment-121042" class="wp-caption alignleft"><img decoding="async" class="wp-image-121042 size-medium" src="https://www.scifinow.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/Z414-2-300x180.png" alt="" width="300" height="180" srcset="https://www.scifinow.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/Z414-2-300x180.png 300w, https://www.scifinow.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/Z414-2-616x370.png 616w, https://www.scifinow.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/Z414-2.png 750w" sizes="(max-width: 300px) 100vw, 300px"><figcaption id="caption-attachment-121042" class="wp-caption-text">Andrew says that Guy Pearce is the perfect person to play David.</figcaption></figure>
<h2>Can you tell us more about this near-future dystopian world and the Zone itself in <em>Zone 414</em>?</h2>
<p>The world [is inspired] by what [William] Friedkin did with <em><strong>Cruising</strong></em>, and the world of the Eighties gay clubs in Manhattan. What I mean by that is this subculture, which was quite dangerous and was quite anonymous, was what I applied to the Zone. Because you&#x2019;re going in there, you&#x2019;re paying to be anonymous and to be able to do things that you couldn&#x2019;t normally do.</p>
<p>So [the Zone is] this grimy, sleazy, disgusting sort of place and you&#x2019;ve got this guy looking for this underage girl who&#x2019;s disappeared into this world, and he meets this kind of star, she&#x2019;s like a snowflake, Jane, like a little snowflake in this sea of shit.</p>
<p>On meeting each other, David&#x2019;s humanity is triggered and they help each other find themselves again and get out of this cesspit.</p>
<h2>What were your inspirations when creating the film?</h2>
<p>I remember seeing <em><strong>The Fifth Element</strong></em> back when it came out and Luc Besson is a great visualist. He&#x2019;s made some magnificent films. He brought in that French vibe into that kind of cyberpunk world. <em><strong>Judge Dredd</strong></em> was another movie [I was inspired by]. That had a tremendous influence on me as a design piece when I was studying to be an art director.</p>
<p>The story&#x2019;s been told a million times. It hasn&#x2019;t just been told with <em><strong>Blade Runner</strong></em>, but I suppose when you&#x2019;re building a near-future world, it&#x2019;s very hard to avoid these comparisons. It&#x2019;s very tricky though, because there are certain kind of things that you can&#x2019;t avoid in the near future. It&#x2019;s where the world is headed, what Ridley Scott did with Syd Mead [for <em><strong>Blade Runner</strong></em>]<strong>. </strong>The only other way to do it is to go the clean white, <em><strong>Star Trek</strong></em> world and that&#x2019;s bullshit. The world&#x2019;s never going to be like that.</p>
<h2>What&#x2019;s next for you?</h2>
<p>This is my first movie but I&#x2019;ve nearly finished my second and got my third and fourth lined up.</p>
<p>I&#x2019;m learning as I go how to improve as a filmmaker. The filmmakers who inspired me are the [people], who constantly make movies and genre movies and war movies and dramas and period movies and action movies. They&#x2019;re the filmmakers that inspire me, not the ones who just do the same movie and just put a different spin on it.</p>
<p>I suppose that&#x2019;s just genuinely because I&#x2019;ve gone from this movie to a crime movie and the next movie is a love story, and the next movie&#x2019;s a serial killer movie. So, it&#x2019;s just the way I am!</p>
<h2>What do you want audiences to take away from <em>Zone 414</em>?</h2>
<p>Our intention was to make a film that spoke to everybody, and I think we&#x2019;ve accomplished it remarkably well. I was looking for the human element and to tell a really good story. I brought in a British editor who worked on the <em><strong>Cracker</strong></em> TV show with Robbie Coltrane, and I said &#x2018;forget about all the visuals, forget about all these endless science fiction references, in the end, this needs to be a solid <em><strong>Cracker</strong></em> episode of a whodunnit and find the missing girl!&#x2019;</p>
<p>So it really is a noir detective story first and foremost, and I&#x2019;m sorry if I disappointed or offended science fiction fans, but that&#x2019;s secondary.</p>
<p><em><b>Zone 414 is available on digital download from 4 October</b></em></p>
<p>The post <a href="https://scifitips.com/2021/10/05/zone-414-discussing-dystopian-futures-and-sci-fi-with-director-andrew-baird/">Zone 414: Discussing dystopian futures and sci-fi with director Andrew Baird</a> appeared first on <a href="https://scifitips.com">Sci-Fi Tips</a>.</p>
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