From Deseret News archives:
Mormons at our movies
The latest LDS film is an adaptation of a popular novel
It was his first feature-length film.
It was his first comedy.
It was the first time he adapted someone else's material.
"While I'm very happy with the way the movie turned out, this wasn't really how I envisioned my first film," said Vuissa, a 34-year-old Austrian transplant whose name is pronounced voo-WEE-saw.
"I don't want to sound like I didn't enjoy making the film," he explained during an interview at the Deseret Morning News. "It was very rewarding. But it was a lot more of a learning process than I realized."
Vuissa admits that he is an unlikely choice to direct "Baptists at Our Barbecue," which opens in theaters today. His short films "Roots & Wings" and "Unfolding" have won awards at various local film festivals, but they tell dramatic stories with very little comedy. (Both shorts are available on DVD in some local bookstores.)
But author Robert Farrell Smith's LDS novel is heavy on comedy.
"I don't necessarily think of myself as a funny person," Vuissa said with a chuckle. "So it was a challenge."
With that major hurdle out of the way, Vuissa then had to find the right actor to play the film's main character, Tartan Jones, an LDS forest ranger who finds himself in the middle of a feud between Baptists and Mormons in the tiny fictional town of Longfellow, Utah.
The role of Tartan is played by Dan Merkley, a local actor last seen in the spoof "The Work and the Story," who impressed Vuissa and the producers. "Dan is just so likable. He's got an everyman quality, which is what Tartan needs to have," Vuissa said.
He also had the required chemistry with his co-star Heather Beers (the title role in "Charly"), who plays Tartan's love interest, Charity Hall. "When you see the two of them together, you believe they could be a couple. And it doesn't hurt that they're both such good-looking people," Vuissa said.
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