Interview: Gene Fallaize / Control (2023)

Walkden Entertainment (aka Peter Walkden) had the honour and pleasure of chatting with Gene Fallaize, director, writer and executive producer of Control (2023), available on DVD and Digital from April 3rd, thanks to Eagle Entertainment.

Let’s break the ice with a fun question: do you own a self-driving car?

No, I don’t; I drive a manual because I don’t trust the gears to change themselves! I’m just kidding. I don’t have anything against self-driving cars, although shooting 90% of a feature film inside any car is enough to put you off that particular type of car for life!

Let’s break the ice again: what is your all-time favourite movie and why?

My all-time favourite movie is Frank Capra’s ‘It’s a Wonderful Life’ (1946). It’s not only shot and performed beautifully from a technical point of view, but as a story, it is perhaps the most fulfilling and enriching story I’ve ever seen and one in which all of us can learn lessons about life and our place in the world. I watch that film at least twice a year, once at Christmas (obviously), and usually once if I need to occasionally give myself a pep talk if things are feeling tough at work, which I definitely needed to when making ‘Control’!

As director and writer for Control, how did you develop the story?

We were actually working on another project when I had the initial idea for ’Control’ when I read somewhere that Tesla‘s has a ’summon’ feature, which, as I’m basically just a big child, excited the hell out of me because it made me think of Tim Burton’s Batman when Michael Keaton says “car” into his remote control and the car comes to him, which I thought was so cool that modern cars can do the same thing. It also scared me a bit, though, as I thought that now cars can be summoned or controlled by a cell phone, then what if the phone was hacked – which we know can and does happen – could the car, in turn, be controlled by the hacker? That was it, really, and when the right moment came, I wrote the script quite quickly, and we got rolling.

Do you personally enjoy directing or writing more?

To be honest, I write mostly out of necessity. However, as someone who has worked as a script doctor on many projects in the past, I have a lot of experience in writing. So, I started writing more original material, which I like. However, directing is and will remain my main passion and focus. There’s nothing like being a director in the world, and I wouldn’t give it up for anything.

 Kevin Spacey is fantastic as “The Voice.” Have you always had Kevin Spacey in mind for this role? 

‘Control’ came about initially as a gap filler between productions as my team and I were in the final stages of prep for another feature when our lead actress on that film was cast as a series regular in ‘Bridgerton’, so we knew we had about 8 months before we’d get her back. This was in September 2022, so that’s when I wrote the script for ‘Control’. As I was writing it, for about the first 5-10 pages, I had Kiefer Sutherland’s character from ‘Phone Booth’ (2002) in my head, but then I remembered that we had spoken to Kevin’s team previously, so I wrote the rest of the film specially for and with Kev in mind for the role, and just hoped he would respond well to it, which thankfully he did!

How did you react when Kevin Spacey accepted the part of “The Voice”, and what was it like working with him?

I was delighted when Kev accepted the role. He is an incredible actor. His two Oscars are proof of that. He has brought to life some of the most memorable characters in film history, so, of course, I was very excited to be working with an actor of his calibre. Working with him was great, both leading up to the recording sessions and while capturing his performance, which was a fantastic experience to see someone like that at work, and even more so when it’s your words he’s performing.

Speaking of performances, how did Lauren, the film’s lead, go on set pretending to be stuck in a moving vehicle most of the time?  

Lauren was just brilliant. I knew we would have to go with an unknown actor for the role, but very early on I knew that Lauren was going to be perfect for it, as she’s a very good dramatic actor, and it needed someone that could be on screen and hold audiences attention with just her face for 90% of the film, which I think she managed brilliantly. Practically, it was 7 days of her being in the car with just a dummy in the back most of the time, but we were nice enough to let her out of the car between setups.

Given that the film is set heavily in a self-driving vehicle, was it challenging story-wise to keep the movie enlightening, engaging, and thrilling?

‘Phone Booth’ (2002) was a key inspiration for the film, along with ‘Moon’ (2009), which are both pretty confined films with one main character talking to another, so I studied those and tried to make sure it didn’t become too stagnant by ensuring there are enough peaks and troughs. You can’t maintain a peak all the way through any film or the audience will lose interest, so it’s important to give breaks in between the action scenes to take it all in, which I hope we achieved. 

While making Control, what was your biggest hurdle/challenge?

Like most independent films, the biggest challenges are money and time. We knew we absolutely had to be finished with the film by May 2023 in time to sell it at the Cannes Film Festival and to get back on with our regular-budget feature, so time was a massive challenge on this, which meant that there were certain compromises. The same with the budget. We would have loved to have more money to play with, and we could have done so much more with it, but it takes time to raise money, so we had to go with what we had available, which limited everything we could do. But my team and I all did the very best we could do with the limitations we had, and I’m proud of my entire team for pulling off such a huge task successfully. 

What was your most enjoyable moment while working on this film?

My favourite moments were on the last day of main-unit filming, where we shot the end scenes of the film. I don’t want to give too much away, but there were a lot of vehicles, a lot of extras, and just a lot going on. Plus, I got to break something big and expensive for the film’s sake, which is always fun! So that was a great day. Also, the day of the World Premiere in London back in November was pretty special, as it was a day of media interviews before heading to the venue. There’s nothing like standing in front of 500 people about to watch a film you made to make you question everything you’ve done for the previous year, but it went great.

Do you have any upcoming projects that you can reveal?  Would you like to continue making films in the thriller genre?

Yes, my team and I are currently working on a thriller at the moment, which goes into the unexplored background story of another story that already exists as a movie. I can’t give much more at this stage, but it’s something I’m extremely excited to be directing. As for thriller films in the future, I’d say thrillers are probably my favourite genre as an audience member, but as a director, for me, it’s all about the story and the characters. I don’t really care what genre a story identifies as, as long as it’s got a story and characters that I care about and want to see more of. If it does that, then I’m open to any genre. 

As our interview ends, why should the people of Australia check out Control on DVD & Digital from April 3rd?

I think ‘Control’ is worth watching primarily to see two great actors in action, Kevin Spacey in his first commercially released film in several years, and one which adds to the rich history of characters he has created, and also to see fresh talent in the form of Lauren, who manages to not only hold her own alongside a 2-time Oscar winner, which is not easy but also gives a great performance in her own right. If anyone is interested in Kevin Spacey, thrillers, or films about AI or future technology, then it’s definitely for them. And if not, give it a watch anyway, as my blood, sweat and tears all went into it!

Control (2023) is available on DVD & Digital in Australia starting April 3rd!

18th March 2024
Written by Peter Walkden

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On a train in pre-World War II Europe, American heiress Amanda Metcalfe Madvani von Hoffstetter Kelly (Cybill Shepherd) is bamboozled when her newest friend, Miss Froy (Angela Lansbury), disappears. As she struggles to discover what happened, she falls into...

Daniel’s Gotta Die (2022)

Note: I worked on the PR campaign for this film, but this review is unpaid and reflects my honest opinion. Daniel (Joel David Moore) is a talented chef engaged to be married to his girlfriend Emily (Chantel Riley), yet he feels lonely and yearns to reconnect with his...

What Remains (2022)

The film opens with clips and shots that suggest a terrible and tragic loss has occurred. Shortly after, it is revealed that Pastor Marshall (Cress Williams) has lost his wife, and despite being a pastor for over twenty years, he is still struggling with the difficult...

The King of Kings (2025)

Charles Dickens’ (Kenneth Branagh) live theatre performance of his famous play, A Christmas Carol, is going well until he is interrupted by his children and their cat. His son, Walter (Roman Griffin Davis), would prefer the show featured sword fights and kings slaying...

Nocebo (2022)

Note: I worked on the PR campaign for this film (Blu-ray release in Australia), but this review is unpaid and reflects my honest opinion. Christine (Eva Green) is a children's fashion designer who lives in a luxurious home with her husband, Felix (Mark Strong), and...

Suburban Mayhem (2006)

Smiling into the camera as she’s being interviewed, Katrina (Emily Barclay) brushes off the interviewer’s questions, stating she is unafraid of being suspected of her father's murders. Stating that it feels strange to have recently been interviewed by a magazine and...

Emilia Pérez (2024)

Rita (Zoe Saldaña) is a highly skilled lawyer who works for a law firm that fails to fully appreciate her talents or give her the recognition she deserves. Frustrated by the system, she often witnesses criminals being released on bail rather than seeing them get the...

Magic Beach (2024)

Based on the beloved children's book Magic Beach by Alison Lester, this film doesn't follow a typical storyline. Instead, it is a collection of short movies unified by the book and its imagery. This film follows nine children and one adorable dog as they read or...

Oh, Canada (2025)

The film begins with a small group of documentary filmmakers entering a luxurious home. They rearrange various objects and set up equipment, including lighting and camera backdrops, in preparation for a professional recording session. Through narration, we learn that...

Hardware (1990)

Welcome to the future! Atomic warfare has profoundly changed this world. In America, many survivors now spend their days sifting through the remnants of scraps, parts, and treasures scattered across the landscape. The film begins with a scavenger who makes a strange...

Love of an Icon: The Legend of Crocodile Dundee (2025)

It’s incredible to think the Australian motion film (and smash hit) Crocodile Dundee was initially released in 1986. Two follow-up instalments would also follow, starting in 1988 with Crocodile Dundee II and later in 2001 with Crocodile Dundee in Los Angeles. But how...

Looney Tunes: The Day the Earth Blew Up (2024)

Welcome back to the whimsical world of Looney Tunes, where entertaining animated adventures await! When Porky Pig (Eric Bauza) and Daffy Duck (Eric Bauza) were abandoned while young, they had no place to call home. Thankfully, a kind farmer named Jim (Fred Tatasciore)...

In Vitro (2024)

In the near future, a married couple, Jack (Ashley Zukerman) and Layla (Talia Zucker), have taken a revolutionary risk to move into cloning and biotechnology. This technology enables them to make, create, and clone their stock on their isolated property. Working as a...

The Rule of Jenny Pen (2024)

Judge Stefan Mortensen (Geoffrey Rush) was in court, preparing to deliver the consequences of the current hearing, when he suddenly felt unwell and collapsed in front of everyone. Shortly after the incident, Stefan ends up in a rest home for the elderly and the...

Bob Trevino Likes It (2024)

Lily Trevino (Barbie Ferreira) is a care worker who often finds herself on-site helping and caring for others. She enjoys supporting and pleasing people, which makes her job a great fit for her. In her spare time, Lily is passionate about honing her skills in poetry....

Interview: Derek Ting / Agent Recon (2024)

Walkden Entertainment (aka Peter Walkden) was grateful to chat with Derek Ting, the writer, director and leading actor from Agent Recon (2024), now available on DVD & digital in Australia and New Zealand thanks to Defiant Screen...

Bloody Axe Wound (2024)

In a small town called Clover Falls, an unordinary teenager named Abbie Bladecut (Sari Arambulo) lives with her father, Roger Bladecut (Billy Burke), who is a serial killer. Although Roger owns a video store, he doesn't stock the latest blockbusters; instead, he sells...

Rule Breakers (2025)

In 2017, in Herat Province, Afghanistan, a class of students is being introduced to the world of computers, showcasing their remarkable abilities and true potential. The film then takes us back to the same location, eighteen years earlier, where computers were...

Scarfies (1999)

In Dunedin, New Zealand, finding affordable accommodation while studying can be quite challenging. Many landlords charge high prices, making it difficult to find ideal living arrangements. But a group of students have devised a unique solution: move into an old,...

Megalopolis (2024)

Welcome to a new kind of world! In the fictionalised city of New Rome, we follow Cesar Catilina (Adam Driver), a passionate artist and genius with the extraordinary ability to stop time at his command. Cesar is also driven by his vision of creating a better future...

Silent Zone (2025)

Note: I worked on the PR campaign for this film, but this review is unpaid and reflects my honest opinion. The story leaps directly into an outbreak, giving us an urgent news coverage that provides the world (and viewers!) with a critical update. Live footage reveals...

Hard Truths (2024)

Pansy (Marianne Jean-Baptiste) is a stay-at-home housewife who leads an unhappy life. She frequently expresses her complaints and concerns to her husband, Curtley (David Webber), a plumber, and her twenty-two-year-old son, Moses (Tuwaine Barrett), who is currently...

Every Little Thing (2024)

It’s time to prepare your feeders in Beverly Hills because spring is here. Spring marks the beginning of the early appearance of hummingbirds, who return after spending the winter down south. Hummingbirds are, in fact, the world’s smallest birds. Every Little Thing...

The Colours Within (2024)

Totsuko (Sayu Suzukawa) is a high school student with a unique ability: she can see colours emanating from those around her. Each colour reflects a different emotion, such as peace, joy, and more. One day, while playing dodgeball at school, Totsuko experiences...

Filth (2013)

In Edinburgh, a Japanese exchange student wanders the streets, minding his business, before a gang unexpectedly approaches him and subjects him to violence. In just a matter of seconds, the student is brutally murdered while the gang laughs and runs away from the...

Léon: The Professional (1994)

Léon (Jean Reno) is a professional ‘cleaner’ in New York and is actually a known hitman. When Léon receives a new contract to send a clear message to a drug dealer, he accomplishes the job without any issues despite the heavy guard numbers. Living alone in a small,...

I Heart Willie (2025)

When a pest exterminator (Craig Morgan) arrives at a property, he begins conducting various checks but stops when he is informed that he has come on the wrong day. While frustrated about his scheduling mistake, he suddenly hears loud noises that get his attention....

Peter Pan’s Neverland Nightmare (2025)

Welcome to a magical place called Neverland.  Neverland is a paradise that every child dreams of, where mermaids swim in the crystal-clear waters of the lagoon, boys shoot bows and arrows, and all play pirates aboard The Jolly Roger. It is a realm where fairies...

Severance (2006)

A group of staff members from Palisades Defence Corp is travelling by bus to a luxury retreat in Europe, where they will engage in various team-building exercises. In the team are Maggie (Laura Harris), Harris (Toby Stephens), Jill (Claudie Blakley), Billy (Babou...

Creep (2004)

In the underground sewers of London, two workers named Arthur (Ken Campbell) and George (Vas Blackwood) are conducting routine checks to ensure there are no blockages or issues. While navigating through the dark sewage, Arthur makes an unexpected discovery: an...

Metal Skin (1994)

Living in Altona, Melbourne, Australia, Joe (Aden Young) is a young man who enjoys racing his muscle car but struggles to succeed in his passion. He faces challenges in his racing life and personal life, particularly in forming meaningful relationships. At home, Joe...

Inside (2024)

Mel (Vincent Miller) is a young man who has just been transferred from a juvenile facility to an adult prison. Upon his arrival, he learns he will be sharing a cell with Mark Shepard (Cosmo Jarvis), who is in jail for ‘max’ (maximum time). Although it’s never directly...

The Lost Tiger (2024)

When a kangaroo family discovers a lost tiger, Red (Jimi Bani) and Kara (Nakkiah Lui), the parents are bewildered about how this baby tiger could have been left behind. With no information about its origin, they adopt the tiger and welcome him into their family as one...

Street Trash (2024)

Note: I worked on the PR campaign for this film, but this review is unpaid and reflects my honest opinion. From the get-go, the practical effects and their importance in this film are evident. When volunteer number 85, a homeless man, is injected with a substance, he...

Interview: Joe Vaz / Street Trash (2024)

Walkden Entertainment (aka Peter Walkden) was extremely excited to chat with Joe Vaz, the actor from Street Trash (2024), which will be available on Digitial in Australia and New Zealand from February 19th, thanks to Lightbulb Film Distribution. Let's break the ice:...

Interview: Sean Cameron Michael / Street Trash (2024)

Walkden Entertainment (aka Peter Walkden) was honoured to chat with Sean Cameron Michael, the lead actor from Street Trash (2024), which will be available on Digitial in Australia and New Zealand from February 19th, thanks to Lightbulb Film Distribution. Let's break...

Interview: Ryan Kruger / Street Trash (2024)

Walkden Entertainment (aka Peter Walkden) was thrilled to chat with Ryan Kruger, the writer, director and supporting actor from Street Trash (2024), which will be available on Digitial in Australia and New Zealand from February 19th thanks to Lightbulb Film...

Grand Tour (2024)

Entering the Mandalay railway station dressed in a groom's suit, holding flowers and sipping a drink, Edward (Gonçalo Waddington) boards a train. Aboard, he spends the night dreaming while travelling to Rangoon, the capital of Burma. When Edward arrives at dawn in...

Presence (2024)

Chris (Chris Sullivan), Rebekah (Lucy Liu), Tyler (Eddy Maday), and Chloe (Callina Liang) have moved into an old but beautiful home. However, as they try to settle in, it becomes evident that each family member is grappling with their personal struggles. Chris is...

Year 10 (2024)

Note: I worked on the PR campaign for this film, but this review is unpaid and reflects my honest opinion. The world changed forever in just one single day. At first, the living ate the dead, but by Year 10, the living ate the living and turned to cannibalism. In the...

Flight Risk (2025)

Madolyn (Michelle Dockery) is a U.S. Marshal who has successfully captured a cooperative witness, Winston (Topher Grace), finding him hiding in an old hotel room. After his capture, Madolyn receives new instructions: she must escort Winston, now classified as a...

Dark Match (2024)

Miss Behave (Ayisha Issa), Joe Lean (Steven Ogg), Kate the Great (Sara Canning), Enigma Jones (Mo Adan), and Lazarus Smashley (Leo Fafard) all work together in a small wrestling crew. Despite the small size of their current team, they are determined to grow and...

You’re Cordially Invited (2025)

Jim (played by Will Ferrell) cherishes his only daughter, Jenni (portrayed by Geraldine Viswanathan), more than anything else. However, when Jenni visits Jim, she brings along her current boyfriend, Oliver (Stony Blyden), leading to an unexpected turn of events....

10 Lives (2024)

Rose (played by Simone Ashley) is driving recklessly while multitasking, completely focused on an important project relating to her passion for bees. When she rings Professor Craven (played by Bill Nighy) to discuss her current testing and progress, a sweet, tiny, and...