Chilean cinema continues to see traction on Prime Video with “S.O.S. Mamis 2: Mosquita Muerta” bowing Aug. 2 to become the most-watched movie of any nationality on the streamer in Chile.
The comedy, available worldwide to 240 territories, builds on the success of the original, “S.O.S. Mamis,” the most seen title on Prime Video in Chile for the two weeks after its launch in March 2022.
The trailer for “S.O.S. Mamis 2: Mosquita Muerta” notched up 7.4 million views, suggesting interest in and outside Chile.
Written by Mirella Granucci and Aníbal Herrera, the second instalment of the raucous comedy franchise sees the unlikely friends reuniting to welcome Daniela (Karla Melo) and her son into the Saint Michael’s School fold.
The band of mothers, made up of Trini (Paz Bascuñán), Luna (Loreto Aravena), Milagros (Tamara Acosta), Clarita (Jenny Cavallo) and Julia (Mane Swett), starts to slowly unravel as the new addition proves more than they bargained for,...
The comedy, available worldwide to 240 territories, builds on the success of the original, “S.O.S. Mamis,” the most seen title on Prime Video in Chile for the two weeks after its launch in March 2022.
The trailer for “S.O.S. Mamis 2: Mosquita Muerta” notched up 7.4 million views, suggesting interest in and outside Chile.
Written by Mirella Granucci and Aníbal Herrera, the second instalment of the raucous comedy franchise sees the unlikely friends reuniting to welcome Daniela (Karla Melo) and her son into the Saint Michael’s School fold.
The band of mothers, made up of Trini (Paz Bascuñán), Luna (Loreto Aravena), Milagros (Tamara Acosta), Clarita (Jenny Cavallo) and Julia (Mane Swett), starts to slowly unravel as the new addition proves more than they bargained for,...
- 8/25/2023
- by Holly Jones
- Variety Film + TV
Apio Verde Trailer. Francesc Morales‘ Apio Verde (2012) teaser trailer stars Catherine Mazoyer, Catalina Aguayo, Jenny Cavallo, Gregory Cohen, and Pilar Cortés. Apio Verde‘s plot synopsis: “a psychological thriller focused on Adriana (Catherine Mazoyer), a woman who is told her child has anencephaly, a brain malformation that won’t allow her child to live once he’s outside the [...]
Continue reading: Apio Verde (2012) Teaser Trailer: Francesc Morales, Catherine Mazoyer...
Continue reading: Apio Verde (2012) Teaser Trailer: Francesc Morales, Catherine Mazoyer...
- 6/14/2012
- by Rollo Tomasi
- Film-Book
To call abortion a hot-button issue is a bit of an understatement. No matter which side of the fence you fall on pertaining to the topic, it's bound to be mired in controversy. Much like this latest flick will be.
According to Screen Daily Chilean director Francesc Morales (Humanimal) is currently shooting his second feature, Apio Verde, a psychological thriller which "starts as a social drama and ends as a horror film."
The movie is about consequences of Chile being one of the ten countries in the world where therapeutic abortion is illegal. Catherine Mazoyer stars in "the story of a young woman waiting to give birth to a son with a terminal disease." The cast also features Cristian Gajardo, Catalina Aguayo, Andres Gomez, Teresita Reyes, Carolina Paulsen, Sonia Mena, Ramon Llao, Jenny Cavallo, Pamela Leiva, Inigo Urrutia, and Gregory Cohen.
Morales, the film’s director and screenwriter, said: "This...
According to Screen Daily Chilean director Francesc Morales (Humanimal) is currently shooting his second feature, Apio Verde, a psychological thriller which "starts as a social drama and ends as a horror film."
The movie is about consequences of Chile being one of the ten countries in the world where therapeutic abortion is illegal. Catherine Mazoyer stars in "the story of a young woman waiting to give birth to a son with a terminal disease." The cast also features Cristian Gajardo, Catalina Aguayo, Andres Gomez, Teresita Reyes, Carolina Paulsen, Sonia Mena, Ramon Llao, Jenny Cavallo, Pamela Leiva, Inigo Urrutia, and Gregory Cohen.
Morales, the film’s director and screenwriter, said: "This...
- 12/1/2011
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
Chilean director Francesc Morales (Humanimal) is currently shooting his second feature Apio Verde, a psychological thriller that's destined to be controversial. Screen Daily reports that the movie is about consequences of Chile being one of the ten countries in the world where therapeutic abortion is illegal the director says the story "starts as a social drama and ends as a horror film." Catherine Mazoyer stars in "the story of a young woman waiting to give birth to a son with a terminal disease." The cast also features Cristian Gajardo, Catalina Aguayo, Andres Gomez, Teresita Reyes, Carolina Paulsen, Sonia Mena, Ramon Llao, Jenny Cavallo, Pamela Leiva, Inigo Urrutia and Gregory Cohen. The shoot, on location in Santiago and Valparaiso, will wrap in mid-December. The team aims to have the film showing at festivals in 2012 and a rough cut is being introduced at Ventana Sur this week.
- 12/1/2011
- bloody-disgusting.com
Check out some new images and the full trailer for Francesc Morales’s “Humanimal.” It’s, er, very odd. But then again, you like odd, don’t you? Well, don’t you? From the Official Site: Humanimal is a surrealist drama with no dialog whose main characters are portrayed by actors dressed as animals. After being abandoned by his only friend, Turtle becomes obsessed with becoming a person to compete for Cat’s affection. The movie stars Ramón Llao, Jenny Cavallo, Sebastián Layseca, Cecilia Levi, Cristobal Tapia-Montt, Francisco Gormaz, Felipe Avello, Jimena Núñez, among others. The movie is currently looking for film festivals to be premiered. Get a load of the full trailer and pics below. You’ll never look at your pets the same way again.
- 5/21/2010
- by Nix
- Beyond Hollywood
Chilean filmmaker Francesc Morales pointed us to a trailer for his horror-fantasy Humanimals executive produced by Jorge Olguín ( Sangre Eterna ). Essentially, it's this: A couple of humans dressed as animals - a Turtle and the smart Fox - live locked up in a house. Their chaotic relationship is intensified after they fall in love with Cat (again, a chick in a feline costume), but she is only interested in who learns human habits. Strange? You bet. Horrifying if you've got a fear of furries. Jenny Cavallo, Ramón Llao and Sebastián Layseca play Cat, Turtle and Fox, respectively. Check out the trailer below. And get this, there's no dialogue . For info, visit the film's official site .
- 11/28/2008
- shocktillyoudrop.com
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