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YouTuber twins try their hand at modern horror with debut film Talk to Me

YouTuber twins try their hand at modern horror with debut film Talk to Me

CBC
Friday, July 28, 2023 09:06:35 PM UTC

Australian twins Danny and Michael Philippou have turned their social media success into a big screen debut.

Known for making horror comedy videos on their RackaRacka YouTube channel, which has 6.74 million subscribers and more than a billion views, the pair directed Talk To Me, a horror film about a group of teens who use an embalmed hand to conjure spirits at a house party and end up dealing with some unexpected consequences.

Talk To Me had its world premiere at this year's Sundance Film Festival, where the U.S. distribution rights were quickly snapped up by indie production juggernaut A24. It also screened at the Berlin International Film Festival, South By Southwest and Montreal's Fantasia International Film Festival ahead of its North American theatrical release Friday. 

The Philippou brothers' YouTube channel, started in 2013, describes the pair as "Wannabe filmmakers on a rampage!" Michael says their early experience allowed them to constantly grow and expand their filmmaking abilities.

"Every video we did we were trying something new," he said. "Even stuff that failed, you have to take that experience into the next thing you make. I think it was invaluable to just get the experience of making stuff." 

The Philippou brothers spoke with CBC News about directing their first feature and channeling the house parties of their youth to help create a modern horror film.

In Talk To Me, a group of young people gather at a house party where they take part in seances conducted through an embalmed hand. Danny says the hand and the seances represent vices or other coping mechanisms.

"Whether it's drugs, alcohol or sex or social media, I think that anyone who's latching on to those things to get themselves out of a rut [is] going to end up deeper in that rut." 

"We wanted to show those parties throughout the film dwindle, and get less and less, until it's just lonely and sad."

While the hand is the dominant symbol in the film, Michael says the script originally referred only to a nondescript haunted object. 

"Hands and human touch and connection was always very prominent in the first draft of the script," said Danny, noting the hand was a physical representation of some of the topics they were discussing. 

"Once we found [the hand], it felt like it had been there the whole time."

In addition to movies like The Exorcist, The Vanishing and Bong Joon-ho's Memories of Murder, the brothers say Talk To Me draws inspiration from their real-life experiences.

"The house parties were sort of based on house parties that we'd known and went to, and the characters were sort of based on people that we know," said Danny.

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