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Sunday, 22 April 2018

Deon Taylor on the Cinematic and Real-Life Inspirations Behind ‘Traffik’

We chat with the director about his new thriller and the geeky surprise of nabbing Dante Spinotti for his cinematographer.

We all love a good scare. Stepping into a dark theater, anticipating the sudden jumps and the resulting nightmares of Freddy Krueger or Michael Myers is one of my favorite American pastimes. Sometimes, however, the horror you just purchased cuts too close to reality. Hannibal Lecter is cartoony enough to enjoy as a cinematic device, but that Buffalo Bill character in The Silence of the Lambs tracks disturbingly true to the Dateline exposes on serial killers you’ve obsessively consumed. You walk into The Strangers and you’ll never leave the door of your home unlocked again.

The “Based On A True Story” thriller is a tricky line to navigate. For director Deon Taylor, he learned of the realities of domestic sex trafficking and felt compelled to devote a film to the subject matter. He wanted to fulfill the needs of a thriller without betraying or exploiting the real-life horrors of these stories. He achieved this by casting Paula Patton in the lead and magically securing renowned cinematographer Dante Spinotti as the eye behind his camera.

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