The Long Dark Inspires a Short Film, With Christopher Plummer's Help
Today marks the release of Hinterland Studios’ The Long Dark. Set in post apocalyptic Canada, it’s a survival-based experience that, in its near-literal interpretation of the genre’s defining features, takes it to its natural, and challenging, conclusion. Yesterday, they announced an upcoming film based on The Long Dark, set to be directed by the producer of the Resident Evil films, Jeremy Bolt, and produced through his studio, Bolt Productions, with the game’s creator, Raphael Van Lierop, set to write the script.
To showcase the talent behind this unique collaboration, they have released a short film called Elegy, a five minute vignette narrated by Christopher Plummer. With it, Van Lierop’s vision for a cross media experience is realized. The Long Dark, he tells me by email, was always planned to be on as many storytelling platforms as possible, “to as many people as are interested in having it.” Film, however, was not his first choice. “I’d been thinking of television, actually, as I’ve been finding TV way more interesting than film lately. But after discussing it at length with Jeremy [Bolt]…we decided that a film was the best first step, because we believe it’s the best place to set the tone and aesthetic direction for The Long Dark in live-action.”
Elegy mirrors The Long Dark perfectly: the solitude, the twilight and somehow even the game’s frigid temperatures come through in the short film. Plummer’s performance as the narrator, with its gravelly drawl, reinforces many feelings the game evokes but that otherwise may be difficult to translate to a static entertainment experience.
“We knew we needed a strong voice to carry the story of Elegy, and I wanted it to be an iconic Canadian actor,” Van Lierop says. “The voice needed to communicate gravitas, and the sense that the words were a reflection on a dying world. Plummer was my first choice, because not only is he Canadian, an Oscar-winner, and deeply respected, but I knew his background in theatre meant he would be able to carry the piece with his performance. We reached out to him, [Elegy director] Jared Pelletier shared the [Long Dark launch date] teaser as well as his own portfolio, and Plummer was immediately on board. He felt this was a ‘voice’ he could really connect with.”