Duncan Jones Will Follow Moon With Mute

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We’d recently thought that Moon director Duncan Jones would make the submarine thriller Escape From the Deep as his next feature, but now it seems like Mute, the film he’d previously likened to a Berlin Blade Runner, will be next after all. Moon won the prize for best new British feature over the weekend at the Edinburgh Film Festival, and that win may have helped push Mute forward. Screen Daily reports the UK-German co-production will once again be produced by Moon producer Stuart Fenegan, but with a lot more money: $25m instead of $5m.

For months, Jones has mentioned his “big-city mystery story that takes place in a future Berlin,” but he’s also likened it to Blade Runner in the sense that it is, well, a big-city mystery in the future version of an established city. (Jones is also a massive Ridley Scott fan; the director was one of three people Jones really wanted to get to watch Moon.) The idea, he’s said, was to create an organic-feeling, livable world along the lines of what Scott did in Blade Runner. We probably won’t be hearing the Blade Runner thing as much, because while it’s a great way to get some attention for a film idea at first, especially when you’ve come out of the gate with something like Moon, it’s not the sort of tag you want attached to your movie forever.

So now we’re hearing (again, via ScreenDaily) that, unlike his alienated debut feature, this will be an ensemble piece with a different vibe. Fenegan says:

Mute is about a woman whose disappearance causes a mystery for her partner, a mute bartender. When she disappears, he has to go up against the city’s gangsters.

Jones previously talked to io9 about the film, and mentioned that there are a couple of great evil characters, and a large focus on the nature of humanity. Again, the latter remarks could remind people of Blade Runner, but in reality Jones is quite right; that investigation into the nature of humanity is what makes all great sci-fi. It’s not about the tech, but about what it does to us, or what it allows us to do to each other.

[Mute has] a couple of villains in there which I’m really excited about. They’re so different than anything you’ve seen. I hope I get the chance to make the film because they’re going to be very unique, you’re not going to have seen anyone like these two guys before.

It’s a very human story, it’s about normal, normal people having to live in this future city. Science fiction is more of a backdrop, in some ways, than you might expect. But I like that, because … if you allow [science fiction] to be in the backdrop and not be what it’s all about, then the humanity is what you’re really concentrating on and looking at. You see why people are the way they are , and how they’ve maintained their humanity in these science-fiction settings. Or the opposite, why their humanity starts to be eroded. When they started to lose their humanity because of the world that they live in, and that’s what this film is going to be about.

  • Ben
    Moon was really good.
  • CyT
    Cant wait to see it. I love good Sci-Fi and have missed it these past years.
  • Poland626
    I loved Moon and glad to see a really good director get a chance. Hopefully he doesn't start doing remakes even though Mute is like Blade Runner....I think I read that right.
  • Why do so many movies get pitched as "Blade Runner except..."

    Moon looks awesome though, can't wait to see it.
  • Muffin7
    Because that's how you pitch movies these days. It's just much easier and quicker (you always want to use as few words as possible in Hollywood, people here have ZERO attention span) to get your idea across if you have something to compare it to. Mostly what you hear is "It's like (movie) meets (movie)".

    Why people use Blade Runner as a reference so often is because Blade Runner is an incredibly influential movie and immediately puts the idea of a gritty futuristic world in your head, which is what a lot of people are going for when they make gritty sci-fi ish films about the future world. I think it's a good reference, especially for Jones because of his use of practical FX along the lines of what they did in Blade Runners time, before CGI completely took over.
  • I've seen Blade Runner. The comment is meant to be sardonic. Every twenty minutes a new movie is pitched as "Blade Runner except with Eddy Murphy!!!" or "Children of Men meets Meet the Faukers!!!" It's lame. The movies that use Blade Runner and other iconic movies as points of comparison never capture the same feeling or style. Come up with a better way of pitching something.
  • quintushalls
    Moon really stands out on its own. It really is an excellent masterpiece. For using that language, it should be "If you liked films like _____ then you will love _____" and not "Blade Runner except ____"
  • Burt Waldo
    Moon was a fantastic piece of work.

    Hopefully he will be able to follow it up.
  • I saw Moon with a Q&A with Duncan Jones afterwards. The film was great and he spoke briefly about Mute at the talk. I don't think this was mentioned already, but he had said that there may be follow up to the Moon plot line within Mute (the two movies will exist in the same universe a future version of Earth).

    I thought that was pretty cool, especially with the ending of Moon.

    Hope that's helpful for all of you as well.
  • Muffin7
    I just LOVE the fact that he uses miniatures and practical FX where most people would use CGI. I hope that more filmmakers are taking notes, because the effects in moon were absolutely gorgeous.
  • super_aj
    I met Duncan Jones at Cinevegas, super nice guy. He even signed my camera!
  • quintushalls
    pics?
  • super_aj
    video. this is just a q&a I shot while there for the guys at wearemoviegeeks.com but check it out. perhaps I'll post a pic of my signed camera too. He drew Gerty (the computer) under his name. pure awesome.

    http://wearemoviegeeks.com/2009/06/cinevegas-20...
  • I am so thoroughly looking forward to MOON!!
  • Octoberist
    Moon was awesome.
  • quintushalls
    Moon was literally the best scifi film of the decade (except Avatar). Mute sounds to be neat, especially in how the Mute Bartender will communicate. I heard Rockwell will make a cameo. And with a 25 mil budget, this guy should be able to do a lot! Moon will be a tough film to live up to, but if he can do it, he will become one of the greatest directors of the 21st century.
  • Colonel_Kurtz
    The whole moo thing could be his hook. Kind of like Stephen King with his cameos or Hitchcock with his profile or Bay with his BOOM.

    After Mute comes Moved, the story of an illegal German clone forced to move to a clone colony in Cameroon.
    After Moved comes Moo, the story of a cow that jumps over the moon...it's a 3D animated kid's movie.
    Next comes Moot, a love story involving a man and his clone. It's like The Island meets Brokeback Mountain. or for quintushalls...If you really like The Island and Brokeback Mountain, then you'll love Moot. What would you do if you fell in love with your insurance policy?


    just a thought...
  • Moon was a rad movie. They don't make sci-fi like this anymore. I will recommend this over Transformers 2 any day. Also check out Gattaca...I want people to see how a movie can have heart and be in this genre.
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