RT-UK: Faintheart Kicks Off, Director Speaks
We interview Vito Rocco about his debut feature.
MyMovie MashUp launched this year with a simple aim: have the community of social networking site MySpace conceive, craft and release a movie with a one million pound budget. A few months in and the site's users have chosen the film's director. Vito Rocco's short Goodbye, Cruel World won the minds of the audience and his pitch for a feature called Faintheart sealed the deal. Rotten Tomatoes UK caught up with Rocco following the announcement to find out more...
RT-UK: Congratulations are in order!
Vito Rocco: Yeah, we won! I don't know how, but we did! Well, I do know how, lots of people voted, it's brilliant.
RT-UK: As a filmmaker, how does it feel to be preparing to make your first feature?
VR: Brilliant, very exciting. It's all systems go really. We've just gotten rid of all of our hangovers from the celebratory champagne! Actually I haven't had any champagne yet, but we're all very excited and getting ready to go. I'm just about to go off to Iceland to do some really thorough research into Viking, Norse mythology.
RT-UK: A break from the norm, then?
VR: Yes it is. The film is a little bit different anyway. It's called Faintheart; it's a story set in the world of Viking battle reenactors. It's about a guy called Richard who's in his mid-thirties and is a DIY store worker in the day and a Viking reenactor, mighty Norse warrior, by night. He hasn't really grown up, his wife kicks him out when he misses a very important event and it's the last straw, so he has to win her heart back and the love of his twelve year-old son who's being bullied at school because of his dad's hobby. It's a kind-of coming-of-age romantic comedy with Vikings.
RT-UK: This is probably the only film in memory that features period dress but isn't set in a period...
VR: [Laughs] Exactly! I'm hoping to be able to do Jane Austen after this, you know... It'll lead on to everything!
RT-UK: It must be quite a shock to the system to be suddenly thrust into your first feature film with a one million pound budget and all the press surrounding it - have you adjusted yet?
VR: Well, I kind-of got the wrong end of the stick when I first heard because I thought that I'd won a million quid... [Laughs] I've been out spending money on credit cards and I'm in a load of trouble now... I've just got to make amends there!
No, it's fantastic, as all short filmmakers know, you work for years and years literally on the breadline, you don't know where the money is going to come from for the next movie, and you just have to work towards trying to convince somebody to believe in your project. So this has come as a fantastic early Christmas present, and I just hope that with the support of everybody at MySpace and the MySpace community we'll be able to make a fantastically different, new kind of film. If it's a total and utter failure, it's not really my fault, it's everybody's fault! That's the beauty of MySpace, everybody's involved. I'm 0sure it won't be a failure!
For me personally, it's brilliant to know that something you believe passionately in is going to happen, and to have other people believe in it and make it happen, it's just like a fantastic present.
RT-UK: Congratulations are in order!
Vito Rocco: Yeah, we won! I don't know how, but we did! Well, I do know how, lots of people voted, it's brilliant.
RT-UK: As a filmmaker, how does it feel to be preparing to make your first feature?
VR: Brilliant, very exciting. It's all systems go really. We've just gotten rid of all of our hangovers from the celebratory champagne! Actually I haven't had any champagne yet, but we're all very excited and getting ready to go. I'm just about to go off to Iceland to do some really thorough research into Viking, Norse mythology.
RT-UK: A break from the norm, then?
VR: Yes it is. The film is a little bit different anyway. It's called Faintheart; it's a story set in the world of Viking battle reenactors. It's about a guy called Richard who's in his mid-thirties and is a DIY store worker in the day and a Viking reenactor, mighty Norse warrior, by night. He hasn't really grown up, his wife kicks him out when he misses a very important event and it's the last straw, so he has to win her heart back and the love of his twelve year-old son who's being bullied at school because of his dad's hobby. It's a kind-of coming-of-age romantic comedy with Vikings.
RT-UK: This is probably the only film in memory that features period dress but isn't set in a period...
VR: [Laughs] Exactly! I'm hoping to be able to do Jane Austen after this, you know... It'll lead on to everything!
RT-UK: It must be quite a shock to the system to be suddenly thrust into your first feature film with a one million pound budget and all the press surrounding it - have you adjusted yet?
VR: Well, I kind-of got the wrong end of the stick when I first heard because I thought that I'd won a million quid... [Laughs] I've been out spending money on credit cards and I'm in a load of trouble now... I've just got to make amends there!
No, it's fantastic, as all short filmmakers know, you work for years and years literally on the breadline, you don't know where the money is going to come from for the next movie, and you just have to work towards trying to convince somebody to believe in your project. So this has come as a fantastic early Christmas present, and I just hope that with the support of everybody at MySpace and the MySpace community we'll be able to make a fantastically different, new kind of film. If it's a total and utter failure, it's not really my fault, it's everybody's fault! That's the beauty of MySpace, everybody's involved. I'm 0sure it won't be a failure!
For me personally, it's brilliant to know that something you believe passionately in is going to happen, and to have other people believe in it and make it happen, it's just like a fantastic present.
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mbrocchi writes: on Jul 24 2007 04:05 AM Good to see a movie being made for the love of it rather than just for an opportunity to make money... I am sure it will show in the final product.. I wish this project all the best... (Reply to this) |
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