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www.stack.net.auDirectors Anthony Stacchi and Graham Annable, together with Laika animation
studio and a talented voice cast, turn Alan Snow’s book
Here Be Monsters!
into
“the biggest stop motion film ever made” –THE BOXTROLLS.
(HerbertTrubshaw), Nick Frost (Mr.Trout),
Richard Ayoade (Mr. Pickles), we kind of
figured those guys would be into making an
animated stop motion film. But for folks like
Sir Ben Kingsley, our villain, Snatcher, he did
not really have a history of doing animated
features and an actor of his stature, you
would have imagine he would have been
offered the opportunity many times. So to
get him as our villain was just a real coup for
us. He just brought so much to that character.
And then of course Isaac HempsteadWright
as Eggs was just this perfect mix of sincerity
and scruffiness that our hero needed to have.
What was your approach to bringing the
Boxtrolls themselves to life?
AS:
We always knew when we first read
the book that the Boxtrolls were the most
unique creation that Alan Snow had. We liked
how he described them in the book.The fact
that they did not have a language.That they
just had these emotive gurgles. I knew that
Graham, who was in the story department
here, specialised in [these type of] animating
and storyboarding pantomime characters.
GA:
I mean this is what brought
me to the project. What I gravitated
towards was the fact that there were
these incredible sequences in the film
that did not have a line of dialogue. It
was all through expression and gesture
and these two Boxtrolls, Fish and Shoe, who
are interacting with the little baby and no
one is saying a word. It is all through the
sound design and the animation that really
communicates it.
How did you divide directing duties?
AS:
Every animated film is storyboarded.
That is the blueprint to make the film. So we
always work together all day long to make
the blueprint, to do the storyboards. And
then when we hit production…
GA
:Yeah, when we hit production, that is
when (I think) everyone loves the fact that we
have two directors because we can divide
and conquer.
AS:
For eighteen months.
What kind of movie are viewers in store for?
AS:
It is a really fun movie. It is an action-
adventure family film with a really big heart,
about a boy in search of who he is and where
he belongs in the world.
What is your favourite cheese?
AS:
Gorgonzola! Because it has got a funny
name.
GA:
Me, I am
a simple man. I am goingwith Cheddar.
What attracted you to
The Boxtrolls
?
Anthony Stacchi:
I had always wanted to
do a stop motion film. I had worked a little
bit on them in past points in my career, but I
had never been able to direct one. I went up
to visit Laika, and whenTravis (Laika Studios
CEO,Travis Knight) showed me what they
were doing on
Coraline
(2009), he gave me
the great Alan Snow book,
Here be Monsters!
to read. I thought it was the perfect marriage
of source material and a studio capable of
making what has now got to be the biggest
stop motion film ever made.
Why is stop motion the perfect medium to
tell this story?
GrahamAnnable:
I think part of it is the
source material. Alan’s book, the setting – a
steampunk, Victorian background. It brings
so many textures into play and stop motion
offers such a unique way of representing
animation. It just all fit right, it all melded
together in a really perfect way.
What was the biggest challenge
in putting
The Boxtrolls
movie together?
AS:
There are a lot of challenges to making
a stop motion movie. But the biggest
challenge on this one is the same as every
animated film – getting the story right. I
first visited [Laika] seven years ago and first
read the book then. Most of the seven years
[since] was taken up with honing down Alan
Snow’s massive book into a movie that was
emotionally fulfilling and could fit into 90
minutes.
What were you looking for when you were
putting the cast ensemble together?
GA:
I think we’ve been really fortunate. We
made our little wish list as directors of who
we would love to have in the film, and we
pretty much have been able to get the folks
we’ve wanted. We knew, with Simon Pegg
JANUARY 2015
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www.jbhifi.com.au • The Boxtrolls is out on Jan 15