Wednesday 18 July 2018

Luke Sparke on Delivering the Blockbuster Devastation of ‘Occupation’ Through Low-Budget Means

We chat with the Australian filmmaker about translating his wild imagination into manageable sci-fi terrors.

Ask any respectable genre-hound, and they’ll tell you their idea for an alien invasion epic. Watching a hovering UFO above the White House beam down its glorious and utterly destructive green fire creates a hunger to replicate global panic. Having a boots-on-the-ground POV of Tom Cruise running frantically through the streets of New Jersey scratches a particular itch in your imagination. When the Martians come, where and how would you fight back?

Most dreamers out there don’t have the multi-millions available to them that are necessary to reproduce a blockbuster Mars Attacks. Does that mean the independent spirit has no place amongst the Roland Emmerichs and Steven Spielbergs of this world? Hell, no. If you can’t go big, go small.

Luke Sparke is a filmmaker that can’t help himself when it comes to the realities of budgeting an independent sci-fi Armageddon. He has no place in his heart for kitchen-sink melodramas or romantic weepies. He’s making movies for the maniacs that crave a legit War of the Worlds. You want a bug hunt, he’s gonna give you a bug hunt. Somehow.

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