Morelia, Mexico – Mexican exhibition giant Cinepolis is gearing up to produce up to four or five films a year, said CEO Alejandro Ramirez as he took stock of the company’s “important” growth this past year.
He added that Cinepolis has “about 10 projects in development or pre-production.”
The company produced its first film last year, “Perfectos Desconocidos” by Manolo Caro, and has slated a May 2020 premiere for its next, the horror film “La Herencia del Mal” by Rodrigo Fiallega. The Cinepolis and Invicta Films co-production stars Camila Sodi, Juan Pablo Castañeda and Carlos Colombo.
“Herencia…” turns on Carmen, a journalist, who after the death of her mother and a miscarriage, retreats to her ancestral home to reconnect with her family’s history. While playing some VHS videos she has unearthed, she discovers that her grandmother had been an exorcist and upon further research, realizes that she herself was exorcised one...
He added that Cinepolis has “about 10 projects in development or pre-production.”
The company produced its first film last year, “Perfectos Desconocidos” by Manolo Caro, and has slated a May 2020 premiere for its next, the horror film “La Herencia del Mal” by Rodrigo Fiallega. The Cinepolis and Invicta Films co-production stars Camila Sodi, Juan Pablo Castañeda and Carlos Colombo.
“Herencia…” turns on Carmen, a journalist, who after the death of her mother and a miscarriage, retreats to her ancestral home to reconnect with her family’s history. While playing some VHS videos she has unearthed, she discovers that her grandmother had been an exorcist and upon further research, realizes that she herself was exorcised one...
- 10/24/2019
- by Anna Marie de la Fuente
- Variety Film + TV
Network: Amazon.
Episodes: Eight (hour).
Seasons: One.
TV show dates: October 12, 2018 — October 12, 2018.
Series status: Cancelled.
Performers include: Isabelle Huppert, Marthe Keller, Aaron Eckhart, Diane Lane, Christina Hendricks, John Slattery, Amanda Peet, Jack Huston, Corey Stoll, Andrew Rannells, Mike Doyle, JJ Feild, Janet Montgomery, Paul Reiser, Noah Wyle, Kathryn Hahn, Kerry Bishé, Jay R. Ferguson, Ben Miles, Mary Kay Place, Griffin Dunne, Cara Buono, Ron Livingston, Jon Tenney, Clea DuVall, Radha Mitchell, Hugh Skinner, Juan Pablo Castañeda, Emily Rudd, Adèle Anderson, Annet Mahendru, Louise Bourgoin, Hera Hilmar, Inès Melab, Michael O’Neill, and David Sutcliffe.
TV show description:
From Mad Men creator Matthew Weiner, The Romanoffs TV show is a drama anthology. The series follows eight separate stories centering on...
Episodes: Eight (hour).
Seasons: One.
TV show dates: October 12, 2018 — October 12, 2018.
Series status: Cancelled.
Performers include: Isabelle Huppert, Marthe Keller, Aaron Eckhart, Diane Lane, Christina Hendricks, John Slattery, Amanda Peet, Jack Huston, Corey Stoll, Andrew Rannells, Mike Doyle, JJ Feild, Janet Montgomery, Paul Reiser, Noah Wyle, Kathryn Hahn, Kerry Bishé, Jay R. Ferguson, Ben Miles, Mary Kay Place, Griffin Dunne, Cara Buono, Ron Livingston, Jon Tenney, Clea DuVall, Radha Mitchell, Hugh Skinner, Juan Pablo Castañeda, Emily Rudd, Adèle Anderson, Annet Mahendru, Louise Bourgoin, Hera Hilmar, Inès Melab, Michael O’Neill, and David Sutcliffe.
TV show description:
From Mad Men creator Matthew Weiner, The Romanoffs TV show is a drama anthology. The series follows eight separate stories centering on...
- 7/29/2019
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
“This episode is really a love letter to Mexico City,” reveals”The Romanoffs” composer Marcelo Zarvos. The music veteran was enlisted to score an installment of the Matthew Weiner-created Amazon anthology series, which follows a variety of people who believe they are descendants of the Russian royal family. Watch our exclusive video interview with Zarvos above.
See Christina Hendricks interview: ‘The Romanoffs’ and ‘Good Girls’
His episode, entitled “Panorama,” centers on a gossip columnist (Juan Pablo Castañeda) who falls in love with a mysterious American woman (Radha Mitchell) visiting Mexico City. The Brazilian-born composer says Weiner wanted “somebody who understood the flavor” of the region to write the score. But at the same time “the music is not scoring contemporary Mexico.” It’s really meant to reflect the main character, who is “a very idealistic, very romantic guy.” So Zarvos created a sound that was closer to “classical Latin American or Spanish music.
See Christina Hendricks interview: ‘The Romanoffs’ and ‘Good Girls’
His episode, entitled “Panorama,” centers on a gossip columnist (Juan Pablo Castañeda) who falls in love with a mysterious American woman (Radha Mitchell) visiting Mexico City. The Brazilian-born composer says Weiner wanted “somebody who understood the flavor” of the region to write the score. But at the same time “the music is not scoring contemporary Mexico.” It’s really meant to reflect the main character, who is “a very idealistic, very romantic guy.” So Zarvos created a sound that was closer to “classical Latin American or Spanish music.
- 5/24/2019
- by Zach Laws
- Gold Derby
A review of “Panorama,” this week’s The Romanoffs, coming up just as soon as we toast to the phone company…
Among the perks of being a big-shot showrunner is the ability to turn a production into an all-expenses-paid vacation to some beautiful destination. All you have to do is come up with an excuse for your characters to visit Hawaii or Melbourne or Jackson Hole, and the studio will pick up the tab for you to go along with them. Occasionally, great television comes out of this desire to...
Among the perks of being a big-shot showrunner is the ability to turn a production into an all-expenses-paid vacation to some beautiful destination. All you have to do is come up with an excuse for your characters to visit Hawaii or Melbourne or Jackson Hole, and the studio will pick up the tab for you to go along with them. Occasionally, great television comes out of this desire to...
- 11/9/2018
- by Alan Sepinwall
- Rollingstone.com
More of a Mexico City tourist video than a complete story, "Panorama" is at least a step in the right direction for The Romanoffs.
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This The Romanoffs review contains spoilers.
The Romanoffs Episode 6
There was nowhere to go but up after the nauseating “Bright and High Circle,” the last episode of The Romanoffs in what is proving to be a season of expensive failure from Amazon and former Mad Men mastermind Matthew Weiner. Just because “Panorama” is preferable to that debacle doesn’t make it some outstanding feat; just like the majority of the standalone episodes released, “Panorama” is half-baked, unnecessarily long, and can most kindly be described as “fine.”
The best thing that “Panorama” has going for it is its setting. Centered in Mexico City, The Romanoffs finally returns to its “globetrotting” ambitions, most prevalent in the series’ French-set first episode “The Violet Hour.” “Panorama” showcases its exotic...
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This The Romanoffs review contains spoilers.
The Romanoffs Episode 6
There was nowhere to go but up after the nauseating “Bright and High Circle,” the last episode of The Romanoffs in what is proving to be a season of expensive failure from Amazon and former Mad Men mastermind Matthew Weiner. Just because “Panorama” is preferable to that debacle doesn’t make it some outstanding feat; just like the majority of the standalone episodes released, “Panorama” is half-baked, unnecessarily long, and can most kindly be described as “fine.”
The best thing that “Panorama” has going for it is its setting. Centered in Mexico City, The Romanoffs finally returns to its “globetrotting” ambitions, most prevalent in the series’ French-set first episode “The Violet Hour.” “Panorama” showcases its exotic...
- 11/8/2018
- Den of Geek
New York City’s legendary Russian Tea Room was given the royal treatment on Thursday night by the cast and crew of “The Romanoffs” during the series premiere.
The landmark venue played host to the family of the highly anticipated Amazon Prime Video’s upcoming anthology series.
Show creator Matthew Weiner reflected on the program’s entertainment value serving as relief from modern day agonies. “It’s a little bit of a strange time right now in the world,” he told Variety. “This is a global TV show shot all over the world that is about a relationship between people within nations real or imagined. There are subtitles. There are different languages.
“And, there is a public conversation right now that goes on that is extremely divisive and irritating and filled with conversation that is actually designed to antagonize and divide us,” he continued. “I just want to give everyone permission,...
The landmark venue played host to the family of the highly anticipated Amazon Prime Video’s upcoming anthology series.
Show creator Matthew Weiner reflected on the program’s entertainment value serving as relief from modern day agonies. “It’s a little bit of a strange time right now in the world,” he told Variety. “This is a global TV show shot all over the world that is about a relationship between people within nations real or imagined. There are subtitles. There are different languages.
“And, there is a public conversation right now that goes on that is extremely divisive and irritating and filled with conversation that is actually designed to antagonize and divide us,” he continued. “I just want to give everyone permission,...
- 10/14/2018
- by Elizabeth Taylor
- Variety Film + TV
“You’d think that royal blood dilutes over time, but the poison survives,” says Radha Mitchell’s character in the new trailer for Matthew Weiner’s forthcoming Amazon Prime anthology, The Romanoffs. The new series — the first anthology for the streaming service — features eight separate stories about people who believe themselves to be descendants of the titular royal family.
We received a tease to the series last month, but the new trailer pulls the curtain back a little more, showing us the army of characters in the anthology who all claim they are a Romanoff. Some of them relish in the fact that they come from royal blood, while others find it problematic. “There are so many people out there with your background and I guess they’re proud, but they’re really f*cked up,” Kerry Bishe’s character tells Corey Stoll.
Set in seven countries around the globe,...
We received a tease to the series last month, but the new trailer pulls the curtain back a little more, showing us the army of characters in the anthology who all claim they are a Romanoff. Some of them relish in the fact that they come from royal blood, while others find it problematic. “There are so many people out there with your background and I guess they’re proud, but they’re really f*cked up,” Kerry Bishe’s character tells Corey Stoll.
Set in seven countries around the globe,...
- 9/12/2018
- by Dino-Ray Ramos
- Deadline Film + TV
If we (and we do mean the royal we) weren’t excited for “The Romanoffs” before, we certainly are now, as Amazon has released a batch of first look photos and the Season 1 episode lineup for Matthew Weiner’s new anthology series.
The shot at the top of the page and the first one below are from Episode 102 (‘The Royal We”), which will star Corey Stoll, Kerry Bishé, Janet Montgomery and Noah Wyle. That story centers around a married couple in a rut, faced with their own temptations.
The following two shots are from the premiere episode, “The Violet Hour,” starring Aaron Eckhart, Marthe Keller, Inès Melab and Louise Bourgoin. Here’s Amazon’s description for that one: Set in Paris, an ancestral home holds the key to a family’s future.
Also Read: 'The Romanoffs': Everyone's a Romanoff in First Footage From Matthew Weiner's Amazon Series (Video...
The shot at the top of the page and the first one below are from Episode 102 (‘The Royal We”), which will star Corey Stoll, Kerry Bishé, Janet Montgomery and Noah Wyle. That story centers around a married couple in a rut, faced with their own temptations.
The following two shots are from the premiere episode, “The Violet Hour,” starring Aaron Eckhart, Marthe Keller, Inès Melab and Louise Bourgoin. Here’s Amazon’s description for that one: Set in Paris, an ancestral home holds the key to a family’s future.
Also Read: 'The Romanoffs': Everyone's a Romanoff in First Footage From Matthew Weiner's Amazon Series (Video...
- 8/30/2018
- by Jennifer Maas
- The Wrap
Meet the Romanoffs.
Amazon has released several first look images of the new anthology series from “Mad Men” creator Matthew Weiner, along with a lineup for each of the eight episodes, each of which features different cast members.
“The Romanoffs” marks the first Amazon series to be rolled out on a weekly basis: The first two episodes, “The Violet Hour” and “The Royal We,” will debut on Friday, October 12, with subsequent episodes following each week.
“The Romanoffs,” which is created, written, directed and executive produced by Weiner, features eight separate stories about people in contemporary times who believe themselves to be descendants of the Russian royal family. The show’s first trailer, which was released earlier this month, features the sprawling cast discussing their connection to the Romanov family. Each story centers around a new cast in a new location, set in seven countries around the globe.
The episode lineup...
Amazon has released several first look images of the new anthology series from “Mad Men” creator Matthew Weiner, along with a lineup for each of the eight episodes, each of which features different cast members.
“The Romanoffs” marks the first Amazon series to be rolled out on a weekly basis: The first two episodes, “The Violet Hour” and “The Royal We,” will debut on Friday, October 12, with subsequent episodes following each week.
“The Romanoffs,” which is created, written, directed and executive produced by Weiner, features eight separate stories about people in contemporary times who believe themselves to be descendants of the Russian royal family. The show’s first trailer, which was released earlier this month, features the sprawling cast discussing their connection to the Romanov family. Each story centers around a new cast in a new location, set in seven countries around the globe.
The episode lineup...
- 8/29/2018
- by Debra Birnbaum
- Variety Film + TV
The Romanoffs: Amazon Reveals Episode Lineup for Matthew Weiner's Anthology — Plus, See First Photos
We already know Mad Men creator Matthew Weiner’s Amazon anthology The Romanoffs has a star-studded cast… and now we know which stars will be airing when.
The streamer has released the full episode lineup for the upcoming anthology series, along with four first-look photos that give us a better idea of what we can expect when The Romanoffs debuts on Friday, Oct. 12. (The first two episodes will debut that day, followed by a new episode each Friday through Nov. 23.) The eight-episode series, written and directed by Weiner, follows eight distinct stories of people who believe themselves to be descendants of the Russian royal family.
The streamer has released the full episode lineup for the upcoming anthology series, along with four first-look photos that give us a better idea of what we can expect when The Romanoffs debuts on Friday, Oct. 12. (The first two episodes will debut that day, followed by a new episode each Friday through Nov. 23.) The eight-episode series, written and directed by Weiner, follows eight distinct stories of people who believe themselves to be descendants of the Russian royal family.
- 8/29/2018
- TVLine.com
A couple of weeks ago, Amazon Prime Video dropped a trailer for its first anthology series The Romanoffs, from Emmy-winning Mad Men mastermind Matthew Weiner. Now the streaming service has released a handful of photos from the first two episodes along with a lineup and episode descriptions for the series’ run that begins in October.
Created, written, directed and executive produced by Weiner, The Romanoffs will feature eight separate stories about people who believe themselves to be descendants of the titular Russian royal family. Set in seven countries worldwide, The Romanoffs was shot on location in three continents collaborating with local productions and creative talent across Europe, the Americas and Asia. Each story takes place in a new location with a new cast.
The four photos (one above and three below) come from the episodes “The Violet Hour” with Aaron Eckhart and Marthe Keller, as well as “The Royal We...
Created, written, directed and executive produced by Weiner, The Romanoffs will feature eight separate stories about people who believe themselves to be descendants of the titular Russian royal family. Set in seven countries worldwide, The Romanoffs was shot on location in three continents collaborating with local productions and creative talent across Europe, the Americas and Asia. Each story takes place in a new location with a new cast.
The four photos (one above and three below) come from the episodes “The Violet Hour” with Aaron Eckhart and Marthe Keller, as well as “The Royal We...
- 8/29/2018
- by Dino-Ray Ramos
- Deadline Film + TV
Amazon has released new plot details and first look images from “The Romanoffs,” an original anthology series from nine-time Emmy-winning “Mad Men” creator Matthew Weiner. Featuring eight separate stories about people who believe themselves to be descendants of the infamous Russian royal family, “The Romanoffs” is Weiner’s first return to television since “Mad Men” concluded in 2015. Created, written, directed and executive produced by Weiner, “The Romanoffs” is set in seven different countries and filmed on location in three separate continents.
Each episode features a different cast, and the roster reads like a who’s who of the last decade of prestige television. To name only a handful, the illustrious cast includes Isabelle Huppert, Diane Lane, John Slattery, Amanda Peet, Aaron Eckhart, Corey Stoll, Mary Kay Place, Ron Livingston, Andrew Rannells, Kathryn Hahn, Radha Mitchell, and Clea Duvall. The new breakdown details who will appear with whom as well as...
Each episode features a different cast, and the roster reads like a who’s who of the last decade of prestige television. To name only a handful, the illustrious cast includes Isabelle Huppert, Diane Lane, John Slattery, Amanda Peet, Aaron Eckhart, Corey Stoll, Mary Kay Place, Ron Livingston, Andrew Rannells, Kathryn Hahn, Radha Mitchell, and Clea Duvall. The new breakdown details who will appear with whom as well as...
- 8/29/2018
- by Jude Dry
- Indiewire
The highly anticipated original contemporary anthology series, The Romanoffs, is set to premiere on Amazon Prime Video Friday, October 12 with new episodes released weekly, on Fridays.
This is the first anthology series for Amazon Prime Video that will roll out on a weekly basis. The Romanoffs will be available initially in the original version in over 200 countries and territories, with dubbed foreign language versions coming in early 2019.
“The Romanoffs is an ambitious event series that will be the first-ever anthology released weekly on Prime Video,” said Jennifer Salke, Head of Amazon Studios, “Filmed around the globe and featuring an incredible, star studded cast, each episode will be a surprise gift to the audience. We are grateful to Matthew Weiner for bringing this groundbreaking series to life for our Prime audience.”
The Romanoffs is created, written, directed and executive produced by nine-time Emmy award winner Matthew Weiner (Mad Men), featuring eight...
This is the first anthology series for Amazon Prime Video that will roll out on a weekly basis. The Romanoffs will be available initially in the original version in over 200 countries and territories, with dubbed foreign language versions coming in early 2019.
“The Romanoffs is an ambitious event series that will be the first-ever anthology released weekly on Prime Video,” said Jennifer Salke, Head of Amazon Studios, “Filmed around the globe and featuring an incredible, star studded cast, each episode will be a surprise gift to the audience. We are grateful to Matthew Weiner for bringing this groundbreaking series to life for our Prime audience.”
The Romanoffs is created, written, directed and executive produced by nine-time Emmy award winner Matthew Weiner (Mad Men), featuring eight...
- 8/14/2018
- by Carissa Pavlica
- TVfanatic
Wait, you’re a Romanoff, too?!
The first footage from Matthew Weiner’s new Amazon series has been released and, yeah, the familial connections here are a little confusing. Basically, everyone is positive they are related to the Russian royals in some way, and, uh, is it possible they all are?
From the creator of “Mad Men,” “The Romanoffs” is a contemporary anthology series set around the globe featuring eight separate stories about people who believe themselves to be descendants of the Russian royal family. Starring Aaron Eckhart, Diane Lane, Isabelle Huppert, Christina Hendricks, John Slattery, Amanda Peet, Jack Huston, Kathryn Hahn, Noah Wyle, Paul Reiser, Andrew Rannells and more.
Also Read: Matthew Weiner's 'The Romanoffs' Gets Amazon Debut Date; Teaser Reveals 20 Guest Stars (Video)
The streamer announced “The Romanoffs” would debut this fall during the Television Critics Association press tour last month. The news came as a bit of a shock,...
The first footage from Matthew Weiner’s new Amazon series has been released and, yeah, the familial connections here are a little confusing. Basically, everyone is positive they are related to the Russian royals in some way, and, uh, is it possible they all are?
From the creator of “Mad Men,” “The Romanoffs” is a contemporary anthology series set around the globe featuring eight separate stories about people who believe themselves to be descendants of the Russian royal family. Starring Aaron Eckhart, Diane Lane, Isabelle Huppert, Christina Hendricks, John Slattery, Amanda Peet, Jack Huston, Kathryn Hahn, Noah Wyle, Paul Reiser, Andrew Rannells and more.
Also Read: Matthew Weiner's 'The Romanoffs' Gets Amazon Debut Date; Teaser Reveals 20 Guest Stars (Video)
The streamer announced “The Romanoffs” would debut this fall during the Television Critics Association press tour last month. The news came as a bit of a shock,...
- 8/14/2018
- by Jennifer Maas
- The Wrap
Brush up on your Russian for the right reasons: A metric ton of your favorite prestige actors are taking over Amazon to depict Matthew Weiner’s new anthology series, “The Romanoffs. As seen in the new teaser trailer, they’re all consumed by the question of family — one specific family in particular.
Appropriately scored to a Tchaikovsky track from “The Nutcracker,” this teaser promises “three continents, seven countries, eight stories, one family?” What it also sells, like the first teaser which debuted during the Television Critics Association press tour, is its stacked cast.
Spread out across eight episodes, the official cast list currently includes Isabelle Huppert, Marthe Keller, Aaron Eckhart, Diane Lane, Christina Hendricks, John Slattery, Amanda Peet, Jack Huston, Corey Stoll, Andrew Rannells, Mike Doyle, Jj Feild, Janet Montgomery, Paul Reiser, Noah Wyle, Kathryn Hahn, Kerry Bishé, Jay R. Ferguson, Ben Miles, Mary Kay Place, Griffin Dunne, Cara Buono,...
Appropriately scored to a Tchaikovsky track from “The Nutcracker,” this teaser promises “three continents, seven countries, eight stories, one family?” What it also sells, like the first teaser which debuted during the Television Critics Association press tour, is its stacked cast.
Spread out across eight episodes, the official cast list currently includes Isabelle Huppert, Marthe Keller, Aaron Eckhart, Diane Lane, Christina Hendricks, John Slattery, Amanda Peet, Jack Huston, Corey Stoll, Andrew Rannells, Mike Doyle, Jj Feild, Janet Montgomery, Paul Reiser, Noah Wyle, Kathryn Hahn, Kerry Bishé, Jay R. Ferguson, Ben Miles, Mary Kay Place, Griffin Dunne, Cara Buono,...
- 8/14/2018
- by Liz Shannon Miller
- Indiewire
According to the new teaser trailer for Amazon Prime Video’s forthcoming anthology series The Romanoffs, it is possible for anyone and everyone to be a descendant of the famed Russian royal family.
Amazon’s first anthology series comes from the Emmy Award-winning Mad Men creator Matthew Weiner and features eight separate stories about people who believe themselves to be descendants of the titular royal family. Set in seven countries around the globe, The Romanoffs was shot on location in Europe, the Americas, and the Far East. Each story brings us to a new location and introduces us to a new cast of players claiming they are a Romanoff.
Weiner, who created, written, directed and executive produced the series, reunites with some familiar faces from Mad Men‘s Sterling Cooper Draper Pryce including Christina Hendricks, John Slattery, Jay R. Ferguson, and Cara Buono.
The first episode titled “The Violet Hour’ stars Marthe Keller,...
Amazon’s first anthology series comes from the Emmy Award-winning Mad Men creator Matthew Weiner and features eight separate stories about people who believe themselves to be descendants of the titular royal family. Set in seven countries around the globe, The Romanoffs was shot on location in Europe, the Americas, and the Far East. Each story brings us to a new location and introduces us to a new cast of players claiming they are a Romanoff.
Weiner, who created, written, directed and executive produced the series, reunites with some familiar faces from Mad Men‘s Sterling Cooper Draper Pryce including Christina Hendricks, John Slattery, Jay R. Ferguson, and Cara Buono.
The first episode titled “The Violet Hour’ stars Marthe Keller,...
- 8/14/2018
- by Dino-Ray Ramos
- Deadline Film + TV
Matthew Weiner’s “The Romanoffs” is finally coming to Amazon Prime, the streamer announced Saturday during the Television Critics Association press tour. The news was a bit of a surprise, as Amazon hasn’t said a word about the long-gestating project for months, following accusations of sexual misconduct posed against the “Mad Men” creator last fall by a writer who worked on the AMC series.
Amazon revealed the highly-anticipated original anthology series will debut on Friday, October 12. And, because you’ve been waiting so long to find out when it’s coming, Amazon also decided to tell you who is coming when it lands, with a teaser announcing a line-up of huge guest stars.
According to the show’s official logline, “The Romanoffs” is a contemporary anthology series, set around the globe, featuring eight separate stories about people who believe themselves to be descendants of the Russian royal family. The...
Amazon revealed the highly-anticipated original anthology series will debut on Friday, October 12. And, because you’ve been waiting so long to find out when it’s coming, Amazon also decided to tell you who is coming when it lands, with a teaser announcing a line-up of huge guest stars.
According to the show’s official logline, “The Romanoffs” is a contemporary anthology series, set around the globe, featuring eight separate stories about people who believe themselves to be descendants of the Russian royal family. The...
- 7/28/2018
- by Jennifer Maas
- The Wrap
IFC Entertainment has acquired all North American rights to Canana Films' Spanish-language drama Drama/Mex, which it will release as part of its IFC First Take banner, bowing it simultaneously in theaters and as a cable video-on-demand offering.
Written and directed by Gerardo Naranjo, "Drama/Mex" stars Fernando Becerril, Juan Pablo Castaneda, Diana Garcia, Miriana Moro and Emilio Valdes. Its producers are Gabriel Garcia, Santiago Paredes and Moro. Garcia, Renato Ornelas, Yibran Assuad, Diego Luna, Gael Garcia Bernal, Pablo Cruz and Kyzza Terrazas are the exec producers.
The film, which premiered last year in the Critics Week sidebar at the Festival de Cannes before playing the Toronto International Film Festival and the AFI Film Festival in Los Angeles, is set in Acapulco and tells the interwoven stories of a suicidal old man, a 15-year-old runaway girl and a young couple.
" 'Drama/Mex' is a beautifully told story explored with fresh and provocative style," IFC Entertainment president Jonathan Sehring said.
Written and directed by Gerardo Naranjo, "Drama/Mex" stars Fernando Becerril, Juan Pablo Castaneda, Diana Garcia, Miriana Moro and Emilio Valdes. Its producers are Gabriel Garcia, Santiago Paredes and Moro. Garcia, Renato Ornelas, Yibran Assuad, Diego Luna, Gael Garcia Bernal, Pablo Cruz and Kyzza Terrazas are the exec producers.
The film, which premiered last year in the Critics Week sidebar at the Festival de Cannes before playing the Toronto International Film Festival and the AFI Film Festival in Los Angeles, is set in Acapulco and tells the interwoven stories of a suicidal old man, a 15-year-old runaway girl and a young couple.
" 'Drama/Mex' is a beautifully told story explored with fresh and provocative style," IFC Entertainment president Jonathan Sehring said.
- 1/19/2007
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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