Cinephobia Releasing, the new genre film releasing company from Tla Releasing and Artsploitation Films founder Raymond Murray proudly announces the company’s first acquisition – the Argentinian thriller Amor Bandido directed by Daniel Werner.
The film centers around a 16-year-old boy involved in a romantic relationship with his sultry high school teacher. The two go off on a secret weekend holiday in the country, but the illicit love affair takes a sudden and dangerous turn when the woman’s mysterious “brother” arrives at the house. The boy’s initial annoyance morphs to fear when the situation spirals into violence.
Amor Bandido will be submitted to film festivals and its Blu-ray/streaming release date is schedule for later this year.
Title: Amor Bandido; Year: 2021; Country: Argentina; Language: Spanish with English subtitles; Running Time: 80 minutes; Director: Daniel Werner; Starring: Romina Ricci, Renato Quattordio, Rafael Ferro
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The film centers around a 16-year-old boy involved in a romantic relationship with his sultry high school teacher. The two go off on a secret weekend holiday in the country, but the illicit love affair takes a sudden and dangerous turn when the woman’s mysterious “brother” arrives at the house. The boy’s initial annoyance morphs to fear when the situation spirals into violence.
Amor Bandido will be submitted to film festivals and its Blu-ray/streaming release date is schedule for later this year.
Title: Amor Bandido; Year: 2021; Country: Argentina; Language: Spanish with English subtitles; Running Time: 80 minutes; Director: Daniel Werner; Starring: Romina Ricci, Renato Quattordio, Rafael Ferro
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- 8/8/2022
- by Michael Joy
- Horror Asylum
Exclusive: Entering the second week of the Cannes Film Festival, Sony Pictures Television has snapped up multi-territory Latin American rights to FilmSharks’ Amor Bandido, with Raymond Murray’s CineNova Releasing taking U.S. rights.
The film, from Daniel Werner, premiered last year at the Buenes Aires Film Festival (Bafici) and has already sold to Bluelabel Pictures (South Korea) and Av Jet (Taiwan), with negotiations ongoing with companies in France, Germany, Switzerland, Austria, Spain and Japan.
Producers are Werner Cine, Incaa, Pucara Films and Nagoya Films and Renato Quattordio (Yo Adolescente), Romina Ricci and Rafael Ferro star.
It follows Joan (Quarrordio), a naive 16-year-old son of a wealthy family who decides to run away from home with his 35-year-old high school art teacher. After discovering he has fallen into a trap, he has to fight for his life.
“When we picked up this outstanding erotic thriller after seeing the Audience reaction...
The film, from Daniel Werner, premiered last year at the Buenes Aires Film Festival (Bafici) and has already sold to Bluelabel Pictures (South Korea) and Av Jet (Taiwan), with negotiations ongoing with companies in France, Germany, Switzerland, Austria, Spain and Japan.
Producers are Werner Cine, Incaa, Pucara Films and Nagoya Films and Renato Quattordio (Yo Adolescente), Romina Ricci and Rafael Ferro star.
It follows Joan (Quarrordio), a naive 16-year-old son of a wealthy family who decides to run away from home with his 35-year-old high school art teacher. After discovering he has fallen into a trap, he has to fight for his life.
“When we picked up this outstanding erotic thriller after seeing the Audience reaction...
- 5/23/2022
- by Jesse Whittock
- Deadline Film + TV
Julia Solomonoff, whose “Nobody’s Watching” won best actor for Guillermo Pfening at the 2017 Tribeca Film Festival, is preparing her next feature, “Sed” (“Thirst”).
Starring Rafael Ferro (“Los Internacionales”), “Thirst” will be unveiled at the Bal-Lab Co-Production Forum, which runs from Sept. 30 to Oct. 2 at the 2020 Biarritz Latin American Festival. Laura Huberman (“Alanis” “Implosion”) will produce.
Also written by Solomonoff, “Thirst” turns on a truck driver (Ferro) in Ushuaia, in Argentina’s Tierra de Fuego. A few months short of retirement, he loses his job. Stealing his truck he heads up north, in search of his young son, who disappeared a year before on Argentina-Paraguay border.
A road movie, charting a physical and inner journey which Solomonoff calls “metaphysical,” “Thirst” takes the lorry driver from Patagonia to the Pampas and on to villages in a sub-tropical jungle.
Secrets, lies and guilt will “blend with recurring optical illusions in the reverberating flat horizon or the lush landscapes,...
Starring Rafael Ferro (“Los Internacionales”), “Thirst” will be unveiled at the Bal-Lab Co-Production Forum, which runs from Sept. 30 to Oct. 2 at the 2020 Biarritz Latin American Festival. Laura Huberman (“Alanis” “Implosion”) will produce.
Also written by Solomonoff, “Thirst” turns on a truck driver (Ferro) in Ushuaia, in Argentina’s Tierra de Fuego. A few months short of retirement, he loses his job. Stealing his truck he heads up north, in search of his young son, who disappeared a year before on Argentina-Paraguay border.
A road movie, charting a physical and inner journey which Solomonoff calls “metaphysical,” “Thirst” takes the lorry driver from Patagonia to the Pampas and on to villages in a sub-tropical jungle.
Secrets, lies and guilt will “blend with recurring optical illusions in the reverberating flat horizon or the lush landscapes,...
- 9/24/2020
- by John Hopewell
- Variety Film + TV
Buenos Aires — Ever incorporating ever bigger titles to its slate, Latido Films has boarded the Viacom-backed, Telefe co-produced “El Robo del Siglo” (“The Theft of the Century”), acquiring international rights outside the U.S. to a title which is shaping up as one of Argentina’s biggest bows of early 2020.
Multiple factors elevate it to that category.
“El Robo” is based on Argentina’s most celebrated heist ever, as true crime booms in Argentina. It stars a powerful cast, led by Guillermo Francella (“The Secret in Their Eyes” and “The Clan”) and Diego Peretti (“En terapia”).
“The Theft of the Century” is also produced by Az Films, MarVista Ent., Viacom International Studios (Vis) and Telefe, with DirectTV in associate production.
Viacom-owned Telefe has backed and promoted most of Argentina’s big hits this last decade, including “The Secret in Their Eyes” and “Wild Tales.”
Headed by Alex Zito, and...
Multiple factors elevate it to that category.
“El Robo” is based on Argentina’s most celebrated heist ever, as true crime booms in Argentina. It stars a powerful cast, led by Guillermo Francella (“The Secret in Their Eyes” and “The Clan”) and Diego Peretti (“En terapia”).
“The Theft of the Century” is also produced by Az Films, MarVista Ent., Viacom International Studios (Vis) and Telefe, with DirectTV in associate production.
Viacom-owned Telefe has backed and promoted most of Argentina’s big hits this last decade, including “The Secret in Their Eyes” and “Wild Tales.”
Headed by Alex Zito, and...
- 12/3/2019
- by John Hopewell and Jamie Lang
- Variety Film + TV
The Los Angeles Film Festival has announced the world premiere of Richard Linklater's Bernie as the opening night film for the 2011 festival.
The film will kick off the festival on June 16 at Regal Cinemas Stadium 14 at L.A. Live. It is written by Skip Hollandsworth and director Linklater and stars Jack Black, Shirley MacLaine, and Matthew McConaughey.
The film follows a beloved mortician (Black) from a small Texas town, even winning over the town's richest, meanest widow (MacLaine). Even after Bernie commits a horrible crime, people still will not utter a bad word against him.
"We're thrilled to be opening the Festival with the world premiere of this delicious black comedy - a treat from one of the most original and exciting voices in independent film, Richard Linklater," said Festival director Rebecca Yeldham. "With its fabulous all-star cast, Bernie is a perfect stage setter for the incredible line-up of...
The film will kick off the festival on June 16 at Regal Cinemas Stadium 14 at L.A. Live. It is written by Skip Hollandsworth and director Linklater and stars Jack Black, Shirley MacLaine, and Matthew McConaughey.
The film follows a beloved mortician (Black) from a small Texas town, even winning over the town's richest, meanest widow (MacLaine). Even after Bernie commits a horrible crime, people still will not utter a bad word against him.
"We're thrilled to be opening the Festival with the world premiere of this delicious black comedy - a treat from one of the most original and exciting voices in independent film, Richard Linklater," said Festival director Rebecca Yeldham. "With its fabulous all-star cast, Bernie is a perfect stage setter for the incredible line-up of...
- 5/30/2011
- by alyssa@mediavine.com (Alyssa Caverley)
- Reel Movie News
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