
Charlie Shackleton attends the 2025 Sundance Film Festival premiere of Zodiac Killer Project at the Egyptian Theatre on January 27, 2025, in Park City, UT. (Photo by Andrew H. Walker/Shutterstock for Sundance Film Festival)
By Shelby Shaw
I just hate waste, so the idea of devoting a lot of time and energy and thought to something and then having nothing exist, is obviously an inevitable part of the filmmaking process, but one I find very frustrating, says writer-director Charlie Shackleton about working on a project that is forced to be abandoned. The thing I normally would funnel that [frustration] toward is just boring my friends in the pub by making them listen to me describe unrealized ideas. Shackleton's experimental documentary, Zodiac Killer Project, is a personal essay film which details his need to abort working on a movie right before starting on production. The film, planned to be about the notorious serial killer, came to a halt after the rights to use a tell-all book - which Shackleton had been consulting for his script - unexpectedly fell through at the last minute. So I thought, why not bore the world's friends in the cinematic pub'? he jokes to the post-premiere audience on January 27.
Premiering in the NEXT section at the 2025 Sundance Film Festival, Zodiac Killer Project is constructed almost entirely from 16mm film shots of parking lots, building exteriors, and what most filmmakers would probably consider to be only the necessary establishing shots of their scenes. Shackleton's voiceover gives his first-person report on the movie he was suddenly no longer able to make, yet the story is told with witty humor and a candid, improvised narrative. Interspersed with a dissection of true crime entertainment, Shackleton includes numerous television clips from the genre to illustrate the most clich of tropes, meaningless B-roll footage that's seemingly always shown, and overused cinematic devices that add up to the recognizable format we now call a true crime show. And all along the way, Shackleton is telling us how this is what he would have done with his own movie. Refreshingly honest about the sometimes deceptive filmmaking process (even with documentary) and the pitfalls of an industry that prioritizes treating creativity as a business, Shackleton's Zodiac Killer Project is a much-needed film about pursuing your ideas to fruition - even when the plan must pivot, mutate, and (d)evolve if necessary. Zodiac Killer Project says: just do it. Make the thing. See your project to the end. You will not regret it.
I'm not a filmmaker who works well with total freedom. I like restrictions and limits and something to push against. So even in the instant of finding out we couldn't make the [original] documentary, it was agonizing, but there was probably already the glimmer of a thought of, This is like the ultimate restriction: not being able to make the film. At all.' Shackleton laughs along with the audience at this. The feature-length film is an unrealized idea, realized.
But as much as Zodiac Killer Project plays out as a spoken essay film, it was actually spontaneously ad-libbed by Shackleton in a London recording booth, surrounded by his notes ( every idea I'd ever had for this documentary ) and reference material, while watching the footage that he had shot in California. [Being unscripted] threw me off in all these unusual, or unexpected - even to me - directions, because you're sitting there talking for however many hours and you do just remember things or think things up. The freedom of permitting himself to think out loud, uninterrupted, unlocked a number of insights and connections for Shackleton as he spoke to himself in the recording booth, achieving his desired conversational tone for the film, as if he were telling the story to a friend.
Obviously there's a lot of conversation about true crime, [there are] a lot of think pieces about true crime, and they're almost exclusively focused on why the audiences want it, Shackleton says. There's almost no focus on supply and the fact that we're just making loads of this stuff. I think the moral hazard, at least on the part of the filmmakers, is pushing any moral inquiry outside. Because the other thing about that focus on why audiences want that' is that that's a critique that true crime itself can completely absorb and contain just by having five minutes at the end, where you go like, Why do people want this stuff, eh? Why do you, the viewer, want to watch this? I hope you're looking inward right now.' The audience erupts into laughter at Shackleton's jab at the genre, and those who enjoy it. To me, that just feels like a complete abdication of our own responsibility. What is it to be a filmmaker going to someone's grave site to film your little reenactments, and muttering like, Oof, our audiences are really sick'? The crowd laughs with Shackleton, but maybe they're also laughing at themselves.
More from Sundance Institute
17/02/2026
Sophie Hyde and John Lithgow backstage during the premiere of Jimpa. (Photo by George Pimentel / Shutterstock for Sundance Film Festival)...
16/02/2026
The Film Independent Spirit Awards have officially switched things up. This Sund...
13/02/2026
By Jessica Herndon
We may have just wrapped an unforgettable 2026 Sundance Film...
13/02/2026
By Jessica Herndon
One of the most exciting things about the Sundance Film Fest...
04/02/2026
Olivia Colman and John Lithgow appear in Jimpa by Sophie Hyde, an official selection of the 2025 Sundance Film Festival. (Courtesy of Sundance Institute | pho...
30/01/2026
Top L-R: The Friend's House is Here, Josephine, The Lake, Bedford Park, Who Killed Alex Odeh?
Second Row L-R: Take Me Home, American Pachuco: The Legend of...
28/01/2026
Top L-R: The Liars, Jazz Infernal, Living with a Visionary
Second Row L-R: Paper Trail, The Baddest Speechwriter of All, Crisis Actor
Third Row: The Boys and ...
27/01/2026
L-R: Jonathan Cuchacovich, Sonia Kennebeck, Alan Fischer, Daeil Kim, Andrew Sta...
24/01/2026
Masami Kawai Selected as the 2026 Merata Mita Fellow; Isabella Madrigal and Tsanavi Spoonhunter Named 2026 Graton Fellows During Native Forum Celebration in Par...
22/01/2026
By Jordan Crucchiola
It's a desire you hear so often among those in filmmaking circles. I just want to make cool stuff with my friends. With the NEXT selec...
22/01/2026
Brittany Shyne attends the 2025 Sundance Film Festival premiere of Seeds at The Ray Theatre on January 25, 2025, in Park City, UT. (Photo by Robin Marshall/Sh...
22/01/2026
Joel Edgerton and Felicity Jones appear in Train Dreams by Clint Bentley, an off...
20/01/2026
The Gotham, Film Independent, and Creators Coalition on AI Join Alliance
by Michelle Satter, Founding Senior Director, Sundance Institute's Artist Programs...
16/01/2026
Eleven Projects to Be Developed at Annual January Screenwriters Lab; Nine Projec...
15/01/2026
LOS ANGELES, CA, January 15, 2026 - The nonprofit Sundance Institute today announced the appointment of David Linde as Chief Executive Officer. Linde will assum...
13/01/2026
Top Row L-R: Ana Katz, Natalia Almada, Bao Nguyen, Tatiana Maslany, A.V. Rockwell, Dr. Heather Berlin
Second Row L-R: Sophie Barthes, Azazel Jacobs, Janicza Br...
10/01/2026
By Bailey Pennick
One of the most exciting things about the Sundance Film Festi...
03/01/2026
A still from OBEX by Albert Birney, an official selection of the 2025 Sundance...
15/12/2025
Top L-R: La Tierra Del Valor (The Home of the Brave), Mangittatuarjuk (The Gnawe...
12/12/2025
Hailey Gates at the Atropia premiere (photo by George Pimentel / Shutterstock for Sundance Film Festival)...
10/12/2025
Top L-R: Ha-Chan, Shake Your Booty!, Hanging by a Wire, Broken English, Buddy
C...
05/12/2025
It's about that time! Awards season is in full swing, and the Film Independe...
04/12/2025
(L-R) Rebecca Lichtenfeld, Mohammadreza Eyni, Sara Khaki, and Judith Helfand att...
03/12/2025
(L-R) Peter Scriver and Seth Scriver introduce their documentary Endless Cookie for its premiere at the Egyptian Theatre in Park City. (Photo by Andrew H. Wa...
02/12/2025
Written and directed by Hailey Gates, Atropia won the U.S. Grand Jury Prize: Dramatic at the 2025 Sundance Film Festival....
28/11/2025
Nadia Fall attends the 2025 Sundance Film Festival premiere of Brides at the Egyptian Theatre on January 24, 2025, in Park City, Utah. (Photo by Donyale West/...
26/11/2025
A cinematic snow sculpture at the 1995 Sundance Film Festival. Photo by Randall Michelson...
25/11/2025
Mathias Broe attends the 2025 Sundance Film Festival premiere of Sauna at Library Center Theatre. (Photo by Michael Hurcomb/Shutterstock for Sundance Film Fes...
21/11/2025
Jared Lank and his mother in the '90s...
20/11/2025
Charlie Shackleton attends the 2025 Sundance Film Festival premiere of Zodiac K...
19/11/2025
Rohan Parashuram Kanawade attends the premiere of Sabar Bonda (Cactus Pears) at the 2025 Sundance Film Festival at Egyptian Theatre on January 26, 2025, in Pa...
19/11/2025
Awards season is heating up, and the International Documentary Association just ...
18/11/2025
By Jessica Herndon
When Chilean filmmakers Diego C spedes and Giancarlo Nasi ar...
14/11/2025
(L-R) Suzette Quintanilla, Isabel Castro, and Chris P rez attend the 2025 Sundan...
13/11/2025
(L-R) Jessica Hargrave, Tig Notaro, Stef Willen, Ryan White, Megan Falley, and A...
13/11/2025
By Roni Jo Draper
My father was born and raised in the Yurok village of Weitpus, in what is now considered Northern California. There at the fork of the Klamat...
12/11/2025
L-R: Ed Harris, Gyula Gazdag
Inaugural Robert Redford Luminary Award to Honor E...
12/11/2025
By Bailey Pennick
One of the most exciting things about the Sundance Film Festi...
10/11/2025
(L-R) Kali Reis, Josh O'Connor, and Max Walker-Silverman attend the 2025 Sundance Film Festival premiere of Rebuilding at Eccles Theatre on January 26, 20...
07/11/2025
Kahlil Joseph attends the 2025 Sundance Film Festival BLKNWS: Terms & Condition...
07/11/2025
By Alexis Neophytides
For Jay and me, filmmaking wasn't just a response to crisis, it was a way through it.
I first met Jay in the summer of 2019. He was ...
06/11/2025
Ben Whishaw at the premiere of Peter Hujar's Day (photo by Robin Marshall / Shutterstock for Sundance Film Festival)
By Bailey Pennick
The premise is si...
04/11/2025
Never-before-seen footage of Selena Quintanilla and her family's band offers...
04/11/2025
Joel Edgerton at Train Dreams Park City premiere (photo by Soul Brother / Shutterstock for Sundance Film Festival)...
30/10/2025
As the year comes to a close, we can feel the invigorating wind sweeping in for ...
30/10/2025
By Bailey Pennick
One of the most exciting things about the Sundance Film Festi...
29/10/2025
A still from 306 Hollywood, a film by sibling filmmakers Jonathan Bogar n and El...
28/10/2025
Dylan Southern and Benedict Cumberbatch at the premiere of The Thing with Feathers (photo by George Pimentel / Shutterstock for Sundance Film Festival)...
27/10/2025
Reid Davenport attends the 2025 Sundance Film Festival premiere of Life After at The Ray Theatre on January 27, 2025, in Park City, UT. (Photo by Robin Marsha...
24/10/2025
(L-R) Director Justin Lin with his cast and producers at Eccles Theatre for the premiere of Last Days in Park City. (Photo by George Pimentel/Shutterstock for...