A24 and filmmaker Alex Scharfman are able to shine a brand new mild on unicorn lore with the arthouse distributor’s newest style launch. In Death of a Unicorn, Jenna Ortega (Wednesday) and Paul Rudd (Avengers: Endgame) play a daughter and father who unintentionally run over a child unicorn on the way in which to an necessary assembly—one that would make or break their household’s dealings with the dad’s mega-rich employer. The weird sequence of occasions results in a discovery that would change the world, if it truly will get out of the realm of a mansion within the secluded magical woods.
io9 not too long ago sat down with Scharfman to debate the movie’s genesis, the choice to solid Ortega alongside a number of the funniest actors working right this moment, and why satire in right this moment’s world must be fantastical so as to have the ability to snigger at it.
Sabina Graves, io9: So, I’m not often a unicorn fan, however I believe you lastly made me a unicorn girly. So thanks for that.
Alex Scharfman: That’s what Jenna stated too. Jenna was not into unicorns. I imply, I wasn’t into unicorns till I began researching the film. However yeah, I believe hopefully persons are getting a layer of depth that we didn’t know was there for some time.
io9: I get it now. They are often metallic as hell. Let’s begin in the beginning. What’s the backstory on you taking up this undertaking particularly? As a result of it’s a wild experience.
Scharfman: The concept simply type of got here to me; the opening scene kind of splodged in my head someplace and I don’t actually know the place that got here from. However generally that kind of factor occurs, the place you think about a scene and also you’re like, “The place does that go?” This very naturally simply began pulling the thread of like, “The place does that lead?” and “What if somebody hits a unicorn with their automotive?” “What’s a unicorn?” Like, what can we deliver to that as a folks?
io9: If you imagined this occurring to a daughter and her father, did you suppose, “Oh yeah, Paul Rudd could be that dad”?
Scharfman: On the time, no, it was earlier than actors or characters—it was a situation. And I didn’t know what was happening or the place they had been going or what it was; [it was] simply one thing that caught out in my thoughts. It took me a few years to even begin exploring it.
io9: Undoubtedly. And it additionally gave me the vibes of a Kurt Vonnegut brief story that takes fantastical parts to inform a really actual satire story.
Scharfman: Can I simply say I’m an enormous Kurt Vonnegut nerd? And he truly has a narrative a couple of father and son within the Center Ages, which is bizarre.
io9: Oh yeah, his unicorn searching story.
Scharfman: Unicorn Lure.
io9: Proper!
Scharfman: Yeah, okay. So you understand the story.
io9: Did you truly take into consideration that when you had been penning this, or was it happenstance?
Scharfman: That was type of happenstance to be trustworthy. I’ve learn and have the complete Vonnegut anthology. I’ve learn each brief story he’s ever written. However that one was not one which I used to be actively pondering of, as a result of the unicorns aren’t truly that massive of a central determine in that. It’s extra in regards to the father and son.
io9: Undoubtedly with that in thoughts, clearly you’re an enormous fan of satire then. Do you suppose there are fundamentals to creating a satire movie like this, particularly throughout a time the place actually daily in actual life appears like a satire?
Scharfman: It’s humorous, after I began penning this, I began outlining it like 2019. And I believe fall 2019, Knives Out had simply come out and I used to be like, “Oh, cool, satire.” Clearly, we’ve had a whole lot of satire recently in a category commentary vein. I believe there was one thing about this that was enticing to me, after I began researching unicorn mythology and unicorn lore, which I believe at a sure level I spotted was type of inherently about class and about social constructions and strata. However particularly the tapestries that we encounter within the film which can be referenced all through, these are a couple of lord sending out his court docket and his minions to go kill a unicorn and convey it again to him so he can possess it ceaselessly.
It’s very a lot about commodifying nature and social hierarchy that enables one particular person to say, “Go do that for me and convey it again right here so I can personal one thing,” which I believe is essentially about class and satire. I believed the story was type of naturally asking for that. By way of the context of 2025, I believe if you’re doing a horror satire, the enjoyable of that’s having the ability to do each horror and satire. [They] are genres that stay properly with metaphors and I believe there’s a enjoyable alternative to align metaphors.
Nonetheless, I do suppose that there’s one thing deliberately unsubtle in regards to the film that I believe is as a result of we stay in unsubtle occasions. And perhaps that’s what we do at this second is, you understand, we stay in an period when the world’s wealthiest man has an workplace within the White Home; it’s very very similar to it’s all on the floor. Now I really feel like issues was once much more veiled and there have been sure levels of decorum or norms which have since been type of chucked out the window. It felt applicable to me to make one thing that was direct and hopefully cathartic, and I actually thought in regards to the unicorns having a way of violent restorative justice, which feels applicable for the second we stay in.
io9: Just like the whales versus yachts! Superb. No, it’s so wild that this simply occurred to get on that wavelength, as a result of I used to be dying from Will [Poulter’s] petulant tech bro efficiency. As a result of I’m identical to, wow, like we’re seeing an individual like that on a regular basis now, normalized, however he simply nailed that position.
Scharfman: I couldn’t agree extra. I’m so fortunate Will is within the film and delivers the efficiency that he did as a result of I believe it’s humorous and it’s wild and excessive and large, but it surely’s additionally very grounded in this sort of human psychology that I believe speaks to a bigger diploma of, “How can we get right here?” What sort of character kind did we as a society develop and foster into existence? This millennial man-child tech bro, these self-styled masters of the universe who suppose they’ve all of the solutions by a level of bravado and simply bolstering ahead.

io9: He and everybody you surrounded Jenna with are the funniest folks. So it’s type of wild to see her up towards the bonkers likes of Richard [E. Grant] and Paul [Rudd] with a straight face. That bit with Anthony [Carrigan] and the rattling grandfather clock. I didn’t catch it on the primary view till Jenna pointed it out!
Scharfman: That was one in all my favourite jokes; it actually kills me. The film takes inspiration from a whole lot of creature options from the ’70s to ’90s, but additionally class satires within the sense of style, like Luis Buñuel’s The Exterminating Angel and [Robert Altman’s] Gosford Park. These motion pictures are actual ensemble motion pictures, which, I really like an ensemble film the place you type of have all these characters standing in for archetypes for social constructions or issues larger than themselves. And since they’re this ensemble in a really contained manner, they get to be somewhat bit bigger than life. On this very contained ecosystem [of a film] it affords folks the chance to be somewhat massive infrequently, and to type of lead it to that theatricality and that enjoyable sprint of camp.
It was simply enjoyable populating that after which Jenna was type of the viewers’s surrogate. She’s our eyes and ears. She’s the particular person whose values we agree with. That was type of the character of the story, [it] was at all times [Jenna’s character] Ridley on the middle of this weird world and coping with these loopy folks, with the Leopold household and their schemes. Paul’s character actually acknowledges [they] are loopy, however he desires issues from the loopy folks, so he’s appearing as in the event that they’re not and he or she’s not down with the sport.
io9: Touching again in your inspirations for the creature function side of this, I for certain bought John Carpenter and Amblin vibes. What are the mechanics of getting deep into that—clearly creating unicorns the place they’re a mixture of sensible and CG, and the way you needed to border them within the story? I’m so completely satisfied you didn’t shrink back from hiding them.
Scharfman: I believe in a recent creature function, that you must fulfill that for the viewers, and particularly with a film that’s deliberately reinventing a creature. Holding them in shadow, holding them in fog, obscuring them for some time however by the top of the film they’re in broad daylight simply strolling down the steps, you understand, and providing you with that pleasure of claiming “We’re truly going to get clear have a look at this factor.”
io9: What did the actors need to act towards for all these suspenseful scenes?
Scharfman: It was a mixture of issues we had. At occasions we had stay horses on set, we had puppets on set. We had actually giant lovely puppets. I really like the puppets; they had been a lot enjoyable. And every time potential we use the puppets. It was actually necessary all through the entire course of to have as a lot as potential sensible parts in place, not only for the actors however for me composing photographs, simply eager to see these as a lot as potential.
There’s actually VFX, however even once we had VFX, we had our puppet heads that had been extra of a VFX lighting reference head. We might have puppeteers nonetheless stroll by the photographs in order that the actors knew the place the creature could be, and knew what the creature would seem like in every place, and the way it might be shifting round. There’s an actual tactility to them; there’s some photographs which can be simply puppets, clearly, within the film. It’s at all times thrilling when you may determine that out it’s a part of the puzzle of the filmmaking course of for a film like this.
Dying of a Unicorn opens this Friday.
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