The Bacon Family Unites for New Horror-Comedy 'Family Movie'

Guillermo del Toro

Oscar-winning filmmaker and author whose work and commentary explore fantasy, horror, and cinema.

The Bacon-Sedgwick family, comprising Kevin Bacon, Kyra Sedgwick, and their children Sosie and Travis Bacon, have embarked on a unique cinematic journey, co-starring in the upcoming horror-comedy 'Family Movie.' This project marks the first time all four family members take on leading roles together, a collaboration born from an unexpected proposition by the parents. Despite initial hesitations from the children about mixing family dynamics with professional work, the experience on set proved to be remarkably harmonious and creatively fulfilling. The film, set to premiere at the SXSW Film & TV Festival, explores a fictional family deeply entrenched in the movie business, offering a darkly comedic reflection on family ties and the unpredictable nature of film production. It delves into themes of creative ambition, financial strain, and the startling revelations that can emerge within a close-knit group, all wrapped in a horror-comedy narrative that promises both laughs and chills.

This venture not only showcases the collective talent of the Bacon-Sedgwick clan but also highlights the unexpected joys of familial collaboration in a high-pressure environment. The movie's narrative, while fictional, subtly draws from real-life family interactions, creating a relatable yet exaggerated portrayal of the film industry and personal relationships. The positive on-set experience defied initial expectations, turning potential anxieties into a shared adventure that deepened their bonds and creative understanding. Their willingness to explore new artistic territories together, even in a genre as distinct as horror-comedy, underscores a remarkable family unity and a shared passion for storytelling. This film is more than just a project; it's a testament to their enduring personal and professional connections.

The Bacon-Sedgwick Family's Cinematic Collaboration

For the first time, acclaimed actors Kevin Bacon and Kyra Sedgwick are joined by their children, Sosie Bacon, known for her role in 'Smile,' and musician/composer Travis Bacon, in a joint cinematic endeavor titled 'Family Movie.' This unique horror-comedy, which is scheduled to debut at the prestigious SXSW Film & TV Festival on March 13, represents a significant milestone for the family, as all four members are featured as primary cast members. Kyra Sedgwick openly shared her initial surprise at her children's eagerness to participate, confessing to Entertainment Weekly that she and Kevin had approached them with the idea, anticipating some reluctance. Their enthusiastic acceptance transformed a mere concept into a collective artistic journey, highlighting the family's shared passion for storytelling.

The film, penned by Dan Beers, associate producer of 'The Life Aquatic With Steve Zissou,' playfully mirrors the Bacon-Sedgwick family's real-life involvement in the entertainment industry, albeit with a comedic and horrific twist. It centers on the fictional Smith family, where father Jack (Kevin Bacon) is a struggling indie horror filmmaker, supported by his wife Elle (Kyra Sedgwick), his longtime leading lady. Their daughter Ula (Sosie Bacon) is an actress with ambitions beyond her father's low-budget slashers, while son Trent (Travis Bacon) juggles aspirations of becoming an MMA fighter with his role as a boom operator. The plot thickens when financial woes force the family to unite for what might be Jack's final film, only for production to derail dramatically upon the revelation that Elle harbors a darker side, reminiscent of the very psycho killers in their films. This meta-narrative cleverly blurs the lines between fiction and reality, providing an intriguing backdrop for the family's joint performance.

Navigating On-Set Dynamics and Creative Synergy

Despite the inherent challenges of working closely with family in a professional, high-stakes environment like a film set, the Bacon-Sedgwick family experienced an unexpectedly smooth and collaborative production process for 'Family Movie.' Sosie Bacon admitted to having reservations, fearing that the intense atmosphere might lead to arguments or increased tensions. However, she found the reality to be quite the opposite, describing the experience as remarkably devoid of conflict and rich in collaborative spirit. This positive outcome, where each family member felt heard and valued, was a pleasant surprise for all involved, fostering an environment of mutual respect and creative exchange that far exceeded their initial expectations. Travis Bacon, the least experienced actor among them, particularly appreciated the collaborative nature, finding it 'magical.'

The film's writer, Dan Beers, meticulously crafted the characters by engaging in individual Zoom calls with each family member to understand their personalities, subtly weaving real-life traits into the fictional narrative. While the family emphasized that their on-screen personas were distinct from their real selves, Kevin Bacon noted the uncanny accuracy of some character details, such as a shared tendency to secretly smoke cigarettes. This nuanced approach allowed for a portrayal that felt both authentic and creatively independent, demonstrating Beers' keen observation and the family's openness. The collaborative ethos extended to every aspect of production, with Travis Bacon, despite his relative inexperience, being open to extensive feedback, a trait his sister Sosie humorously acknowledged as rare. This collective willingness to contribute and adapt made the filmmaking process a uniquely bonding and rewarding experience, leaving the Bacon-Sedgwick family eager for future joint projects, expressing a desire to work together again 'in a heartbeat.'

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