Bacon Family Discusses Filming Horror-Comedy 'Family Movie'

Ta-Nehisi Coates

Author and journalist whose work on culture, race, and history includes writing for Marvel's "Black Panther."

The acclaimed actors Kevin Bacon and Kyra Sedgwick, along with their children Sosie and Travis, recently came together for a unique cinematic venture: the horror-comedy “Family Movie.” This collaborative effort, which debuted at the prestigious SXSW festival, brought to light both the challenges and unexpected joys of working within a family dynamic. Despite initial reservations from the younger generation about potential on-set friction, the experience ultimately forged stronger bonds and a deeper appreciation for each other's professional dedication.

Filming "Family Movie": A Collaborative Journey for the Bacon-Sedgwick Family

In a candid discussion held at the South by Southwest (SXSW) festival on March 13, the talented offspring of Hollywood veterans Kevin Bacon and Kyra Sedgwick, Sosie and Travis Bacon, shed light on their shared experience of starring alongside their parents in the new horror-comedy, “Family Movie.” Both Sosie, known for her role in “Scarpetta,” and Travis, a musician and composer, confessed to grappling with initial apprehensions about mixing family ties with professional demands. Sosie articulated concerns about potential arguments and tensions arising during the filming process. However, these fears were ultimately unfounded, as the production fostered an environment of profound collaboration and mutual respect.

The film itself plunges a family of filmmakers into a terrifying real-life horror scenario when a body mysteriously appears on the set of their low-budget slasher project. Travis Bacon, highlighting the family's collective affinity for the horror genre, noted their diverse perspectives on the topic, stemming from varying experiences and age. Both Sosie and Travis emphasized the importance of their voices being heard throughout the creative process, ensuring their artistic contributions were integral to the film's vision. Kevin Bacon and Kyra Sedgwick also shared their insights into the unique challenges of directing their own children. Kyra admitted the difficulty of separating her parental instincts from her directorial role, constantly battling the urge to check on her children’s well-being. Nevertheless, she expressed immense pride in their professionalism and ability to keep personal matters separate from their on-set performance. Kevin echoed this sentiment, praising his children’s unwavering work ethic, empathy for the crew, and collaborative spirit, which ultimately enriched the entire production. The film, a testament to their shared passion and dedication, proved to be a magical and profoundly bonding experience for the entire family.

The Bacon-Sedgwick family's journey in creating "Family Movie" offers a compelling testament to the power of collaboration and mutual respect within a close-knit group, even under professional pressures. Their initial hesitation transformed into an unexpectedly enriching experience, demonstrating that shared passion and open communication can bridge the complexities of family and career. This narrative reminds us that genuine connection can blossom even amidst demanding creative endeavors, ultimately leading to both personal and professional growth.

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