Wheatley Says Young Filmmakers Have New Paths to Success
Director Ben Wheatley, known for films including "Bulk" and "Meg 2," stated at the Transilvania Intl. Film Festival that it is "a great time to be a young filmmaker." He pointed to the box-office success of "Backrooms" and "Obsession" as evidence that emerging directors are finding new ways to reach audiences. Wheatley, who was 37 when he released his feature debut "Down Terrace," joked that he is "a really bad advert" for making it in the industry. He praised the "democratization" of moviemaking through technologies like YouTube, noting that 21-year-old Kane Parsons ("Backrooms") and 26-year-old Curry Barker ("Obsession") went from viral online creators to box-office sensations. However, Wheatley cautioned that distribution has not advanced alongside technology, stating that the industry still uses a distribution system from 20 years ago. He also discussed his experience directing the 2023 Warner Bros. blockbuster "The Meg 2: The Trench," noting that larger budgets mean less creative freedom and a greater responsibility to recoup costs.
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Sources: Variety
