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An Interview with Zach Green, Producer of Worm

by Mike Haberfelner

February 2011

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Your new film is called Worm. In a few words, what is it about?

 

A new twenty minute dark drama detailing the fragile and increasingly terrifying mental state of misanthropic High School teacher Geoffrey Oswald Dodd.

 

What were your main inspirations for the movie?

 

I just want people everywhere to see the film and enjoy what I know Richard Powell [Richard Powell interview - click here] and myself put together, and stayed tuned for the feature length film soon.

 

As a producer, how much creative control did you have over the film?

 

Well I know what my place is when it comes to Fatal Pictures, and Richard is the head writer at Fatal Pictures so when it comes to the writing stage he writes the screenplay, but he will bounce ideas off me and we will discuss the film in the writing stages , and get ideas off one another. But I would like to think I have a lot of control but we both don't want to step on each other's toes at the same time. And I take care of the cast and crew. We are both comfortable with what the other contributes.

 

Robert Nolan

A few words about your lead Robert Nolan, who pretty much carries the film [Robert Nolan interview - click here]?

 

I have nothing but amazing and great things to say about Mr.Robert Nolan. Just a wonderful actor, he did carry the film in such a great way, I got lost in his world as i was watching it. I still do everytime!

 

A few words about the rest of Worm's cast and crew?

 

The rest of the cast and crew were really fantastic and were just wonderful to work with. Its a great feeling to not have to worry about every aspect when your on set. Meaning the crew really knew what they were doing.

 

Let's go back to Consumption, your first collaboration with Richard Powell. What is that movie about?

 

Consumption is based on a true story that took place in Germany in I believe 2003.
"The complex and tragic relationship between an eccentric Professor and a confused young woman."
After weeks of online communication Claudia and George are ready to meet face to face. What appears as a simple date quickly turns sinister and shockingly graphic. Tonight George's impeccable taste in women will pay off and Claudia will learn that the fastest way to a mans heart is through his stomach, literally.

 

Richard Powell, Zach Green

How did you hook up with Richard Powell [Richard Powell interview - click here] in the first place, and how would you describe your kind of collaboration?

 

I met Richard back in 2003 at film school. I was the editor on one of his films. And in post he would sit with me as I cut the film. And we've been working together even since. Started our production company in 2007.

 

I've read somewhere that you plan a feature-length sequel to the short Consumption. Is there any truth to this, and if so, could you elaborate on that?

 

Yes there will be a feature length version of Consumption. There was much to the story we didn't get the chance to explore in the little time we had. So there is a lot of storyline we would like to explore further and show the audience.

 

Any other films you were involved in you'd like to talk about, any future projects?

 

Myself and Richard are also working on a feature length script for Worm. Look out for that hopefully in the not too distant future.

 

What can you tell us about your production company, Fatal Pictures?

 

Fatal Pictures was founded by myself and Richard in 2007 based out of Toronto/Canada. We focus mainly on Genre film(s)

 

How did you get involved with the film scene in the first place, and did you have any formal training?

 

My first interest with film was I loved editing and post production. I went to school for post production and met Richard who was also at the same film school taking Film and TV production.

 

Your films all seem to be of the horror variety to some extent. Is horror a genre dear to you?

 

Richard is the head write and he happens to love horror and true crime stories. I've come to gain a huge appreciation for the genre myself over the years. For me personally I love the emotion Richard and myself can bring out of people as they watch our films. It makes me feel good to see people squirm and get sick from something we created.

 

Filmmakers who inspire you?

 

There really aren't any filmmakers that really "inspire" me. But I will list a few of my favorite ones. (In no particular order)

 

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1. Eli Roth

2. Ivan Reitman

3. Judd Apatow

4. Todd Philips

5. Quentin Tarantino

6. David Cronenberg

 

Your favourite movies?

 

(In no particular order)

1. Boiler Room

2. Rounders

3. The Truman Show

4. Scent of a Women

5. Whatever Works

6. Texas Chainsaw Massacre (1974)

 

Your website, Facebook, whatever else?

 

Please check out FP and see what they are up too.

www.fatalpictures.com 

www.twitter.com/fatalpictures 

www.youtube.com/fatalpictures 

fatalpictures.blogspot.com 

 

Thanks for the interview!

 

© by Mike Haberfelner


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