When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.Here’s how it works. (Image credit: Icon Film Distribution) Sasquatch Sunsetis an unconventional movie. The only characters are sasquatches, who spend their days mating, scratching their crotches, and beating trees with sticks. There’s no dialogue, either: the creatures grunt, whine, and yell, but they don’t speak. But patience is a virtue, and what starts out as a crass comedy with as much subtlety as you can expect from scenes of extended urination and defecation suddenly shifts gears around halfway through and becomes something much softer and more poignant. The movie documents a year in the group’s life, starting in the spring and ending the following winter. The lack of dialogue means that it’s often unclear what they’re doing, or why – or whether they even have the answers to those questions themselves. Co-director David Zellner previously worked on The Curse, a …