'It Lives Inside's Demon Will Haunt Your Dreams and Stop You From Whistling
The Big Picture In his debut feature, It Lives Inside, director and horror aficionado Bishal Dutta tells the story of Sam , an Indian-American girl who rejects her heritage in an attempt to fit in with her peers. When a mythological demon known as a Pishach gets ahold of her former best friend Tamira , Sam must embrace her roots if she wants any hope of defeating it.
BISHAL DUTTA: Thank you so much. Thank you. It was a crazy experience making this movie. I am lucky enough to have had great collaborators and partners through the whole process. My partners at QC Entertainment came on board when it was just an idea, and then six months later, I had written a script, and they called, weirdly enough, on the same day that I was finished, and they were instantly on board.
I'm a big believer in genre-bending movies. Sometimes I deliberately don't use the word "horror" because I feel like many box it into a very specific thing when it can be so much more beyond it. I think we need to reintroduce the idea that horror can be a multitude of things. I respect his choice not to go in the basement. You have a couple of very memorable elements in this that I can't stop thinking about it. Every time I see a jar, I think about it being a containment thing. And then on top of that, there's a line in your movie about whistling and I'm a big whistler, and now every single time I whistle, I feel like I'm welcoming the evil in.
To get a little more specific with that idea, can you tell me about an especially challenging day on set, a time when things weren't going to plan, you had to find a creative way to pivot and you wound up finding new magic that you had never planned for that made the movie even stronger? So given that story you just told, I'm assuming the containment method was always planned to be a jar.
So now we've set up your evil entity and the fact that it is contained in a jar, so I can ask about this particular scene. It's the scene in the locker room with Sam and Tamira when she knocks the jar out of her hand.
That's why I love horror, but also all genres of storytelling. I find it easier to process difficult human truths and maybe my own faults via movies, TV shows, books, etc., rather than facing them head-on myself.
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