Tagline: "Ready for some Fun?" Alberto Marini has been with production company Filmax International for 12 years. In this time, Marini has worked on titles such as Rec and Rec [2] as producer. His horrorfying script for Sleep Tight has won awards. Now, Marini will direct for the first time in the thriller Summer Camp. Summer Camp is a horror film that brings counselors together with a spreading infection. Now, campfires and s'mores are replaced by screams and death. And, survivors cannot tell who is infected. The first graphic for Summer Camp has been released. The movie poster teases at the bloodshed within. Production for Summer Camp will begin in 2013. Director: Alberto Marini. Writers: Alberto Marini and Danielle Schleif. Exec. producers: Jaume Balaguero, Carlos Fernandez, Adrià Mones, and Belen Sanchez. Source: Summer Camp at Filmax Int. | | Advertise Here - Contact me Michael Allen at 28Dla Subscribe to 28 Days...
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- 11/8/2012
- by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
Zombeer is a new twist on dealing with the end of the world and zombies. In Zombeer our main character "K" wakes up from a drunken night in his favorite bar only to realize that he may have more than just an hangover. Soon he discovers that throwing back a few beers may in fact keep him from going full-on zombie!
From the Press Release
Moonbite, a European studio of games and animation based in Spain, is delighted to introduce its crazy new game Zombeer, Zombies & Beers. Developed on a multiplatform engine in partnership with Padaone Games, Zombeer is a first-person-survival-horror-comedy-shooter (Fpshcs) aimed at being released on PC, Mac and even such top-end platforms as the Playstation3 by the end of the year.
In a dark and near future, a mysterious plague is once again turning the world’s population into zombies. The main character named “K” awakens alone in a Mexican bar,...
From the Press Release
Moonbite, a European studio of games and animation based in Spain, is delighted to introduce its crazy new game Zombeer, Zombies & Beers. Developed on a multiplatform engine in partnership with Padaone Games, Zombeer is a first-person-survival-horror-comedy-shooter (Fpshcs) aimed at being released on PC, Mac and even such top-end platforms as the Playstation3 by the end of the year.
In a dark and near future, a mysterious plague is once again turning the world’s population into zombies. The main character named “K” awakens alone in a Mexican bar,...
- 6/29/2012
- by Amanda Dyar
- DreadCentral.com
So you thought you’d seen all the Zombies you could take in your life time already, well clear some space in the Zombie cupboard, because competing for attention is the forthcoming ‘Zombeer’ – described as a mixture of Zombies and Beer.
Developed by Moonbite and Paradone Games, Zombeer is a first-person-survival-horror-comedy-shooter aimed at being released on PC, Mac and the Playstation3 by the end of the year.
The story starts in Mexico and our lead character ”K” (probably not played by Tommy Lee Jones) realizes that he has been bitten by one of the shambling undead horde that has, for reasons- ah who cares why, it’s Zombies. So there are Zombies and the main dude is bitten by one, all good standard Zombie fare, but here’s the kicker:
“K” unintentionally discovers that drinking beer slows the progression of the Zombie virus inside of him. The developers warn however...
Developed by Moonbite and Paradone Games, Zombeer is a first-person-survival-horror-comedy-shooter aimed at being released on PC, Mac and the Playstation3 by the end of the year.
The story starts in Mexico and our lead character ”K” (probably not played by Tommy Lee Jones) realizes that he has been bitten by one of the shambling undead horde that has, for reasons- ah who cares why, it’s Zombies. So there are Zombies and the main dude is bitten by one, all good standard Zombie fare, but here’s the kicker:
“K” unintentionally discovers that drinking beer slows the progression of the Zombie virus inside of him. The developers warn however...
- 6/29/2012
- by Adrian Poole
- Obsessed with Film
Christian Bale will star in the drama "Concrete Island," based on J.G. Ballard's 1974 novel.According to Variety, Brad Anderson ("Transsiberian" and the upcoming "Vanishing on Seventh Street") is attached to direct.Scott Kosar is adapting the script which centers on a wealthy architect who finds himself stranded in a section of fenced-off wasteland in West London. All he has to survive on is what he can find in his crashed car. He eventually finds companions on the island and decides to stay and renounce his former life.Bale, Anderson and Kosar collaborated on "The Machinist" in 2004.Barcelona-based Filmax International's Antonio Nava and Carlos Fernandez are producing.Bale is about to reprise his role as Batman in Christopher Nolan's "The Dark Knight Rises."...
- 2/15/2011
- by Adnan Tezer
- Monsters and Critics
Madrid – Spanish sales executive Vicente Canales announced Tuesday he has resigned as head of Filmax International, the overseas sales branch of mini-studio Filmax.
Carlos Rojano, director general of business will head Filmax International, with Ivan Diaz handling international sales for Filmax, backed by sales agents Eva Gutierrez and Irene Airoldi.
Canales, who declined to give specifics about his future professional plans, leaves the Barcelona-based company after 13 years, including the launch of the sales division in 1999.
“I am very grateful to Julio and Carlos Fernandez for the great opportunity they have given me all these years and for the confidence they have always shown in me. I especially value their great international film business vision,” Canales said.
Canales’ departure comes after Filmax filed for protection from creditors in March, but the company has racked up sales in the past few months on Spanish-language titles Agnosia, Kidnapped, Rec Genesis and Rec Apocolypse.
Carlos Rojano, director general of business will head Filmax International, with Ivan Diaz handling international sales for Filmax, backed by sales agents Eva Gutierrez and Irene Airoldi.
Canales, who declined to give specifics about his future professional plans, leaves the Barcelona-based company after 13 years, including the launch of the sales division in 1999.
“I am very grateful to Julio and Carlos Fernandez for the great opportunity they have given me all these years and for the confidence they have always shown in me. I especially value their great international film business vision,” Canales said.
Canales’ departure comes after Filmax filed for protection from creditors in March, but the company has racked up sales in the past few months on Spanish-language titles Agnosia, Kidnapped, Rec Genesis and Rec Apocolypse.
- 11/23/2010
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Spanish gore pics Paco Plaza's Rec Genesis and Jaume Balaguero's Rec Apocalypse, the last two pics in the hit zombie franchise, have been acquired by Le Pacte and Wild Side Films for French theatrical and DVD distribution. Does this mean a U.S. distrib could quickly be in line? Skedded for delivery fall 2011 and fall 2012, Genesis and Apocalypse were greenlit by Filmax Entertainment, one of Spain's leading production outfits, in May. Rec and REC2, which bowed at Venice and played Spain's Sitges festival, have been critical and commercial successes -- even yielding a U.S. remake, Jennifer Carpenter starrer Quarantine, exec produced by Filmax' managing director Carlos Fernandez and chairman Julio Fernandez.
- 8/26/2010
- bloody-disgusting.com
Madrid -- Spanish mini-studio Filmax is refinancing its debt, unveiling an accord with 41 banking institutions company Tuesday that will see it earmark €25 million ($33.2 million) toward its annual investment in diversification and high-tech strategies.
Animation, genre projects and English-language films with budgets of about $13.3 million are the bread and butter of Filmax, but bolstering the digitalization of its theater chain and producing content for television sit high on the list of new ventures.
"We've already launched 3-D technology for the premiere of 'Monsters versus Aliens' in one of our theaters and it's a huge success," a Filmax spokesman said. "With the present global crisis, the decrease in broadcasters' budgets for rights acquisition and pirating, these are the new initiatives we need to invest in."
Filmax also plans to strengthen its Web site, yodecido.com, launched two months ago, allowing for legal downloads and streaming of the company's catalog.
Given the global crisis,...
Animation, genre projects and English-language films with budgets of about $13.3 million are the bread and butter of Filmax, but bolstering the digitalization of its theater chain and producing content for television sit high on the list of new ventures.
"We've already launched 3-D technology for the premiere of 'Monsters versus Aliens' in one of our theaters and it's a huge success," a Filmax spokesman said. "With the present global crisis, the decrease in broadcasters' budgets for rights acquisition and pirating, these are the new initiatives we need to invest in."
Filmax also plans to strengthen its Web site, yodecido.com, launched two months ago, allowing for legal downloads and streaming of the company's catalog.
Given the global crisis,...
- 4/14/2009
- by By Pamela Rolfe
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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