Baghead

Baghead Baghead, both directed and produced by Jay and Mark Duplass brothers, is set to release this summer. The movie is a comedic tale of a group of actors who decide to hole up in a friend’s cabin in the woods and write a script staring themselves. However, what they come up with is far beyond of their expectations.

Fandango reports that Baghead was born as an attempt to take the absurdly low-concept idea of a “guy with a bag on his head.”

While the Duplass Brothers were shooting their last feature film The Puffy Chair, a crew member raised the question “what’s the scariest thing you can think of?” Someone immediately said “a guy with a bag on his head staring into your window.” Some agreed, but some thought it was downright ridiculous and, if anything, funny (but definitely not scary). Thus, Baghead was born, an attempt to take the absurdly low-concept idea of a “guy with a bag on his head” and make a funny, truthful, endearing film that, maybe, just maybe, was a little bit scary, too.

According to the New York Times, Baghead has a rating R.

The Puffy Chair filmmaking duo Jay and Mark Duplass return to the realm of cinema with this tale of a man, a bag, and the strangeness that occurs when the two independently inconsequential factors come together.

Before the movie is released, here is its official trailer.

 

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