Argentina has been an occasional supplier of horror fare, from the films of Daniel de la Vega (Chronicle Of The Raven, Death Knows Your Name) to the Fango Video title Plaga Zombie to the recent U.S. DVD release The Appeared, and now Pampa Films, one of the country’s major production houses, is getting into the genre in a big way.
- 3/17/2010
- by gingold@starloggroup.com (Michael Gingold)
- Fangoria
Here's a teaser for a feature from Daniel de la Vega (Death Knows Your Name) which is currently in development. While info on this is still scarce, we do have a translation of the storyline below which is very rough.
"A ship stranded in the south of the world. A trip stopped at the gates of time. A single survivor opens his eyes in an old warehouse full of death. Hundreds of coffins surround it. Are hurt. And one of the coffins is empty. A mysterious woman lurking with intent to kill him and a group of rescue comes back to not being able to leave. The ship itself is a secret forgotten, now begins to sink. Or you find your true path ... declining and disappearing among the endless polar ice. All are trapped. The fate seems inevitable. While for some the lost cause of 1982 still stands, for others it is vital to escape.
"A ship stranded in the south of the world. A trip stopped at the gates of time. A single survivor opens his eyes in an old warehouse full of death. Hundreds of coffins surround it. Are hurt. And one of the coffins is empty. A mysterious woman lurking with intent to kill him and a group of rescue comes back to not being able to leave. The ship itself is a secret forgotten, now begins to sink. Or you find your true path ... declining and disappearing among the endless polar ice. All are trapped. The fate seems inevitable. While for some the lost cause of 1982 still stands, for others it is vital to escape.
- 10/11/2008
- QuietEarth.us
We’ve covered a good amount of Argentinian horror film in these pages in the past and the more we do the more I realize just how interconnected the film scene is there, and just how supportive many of the key players are of each other’s work. Case in point: upcoming title Lo Siniestro. The film was directed by Sergio Mazurek with producing duties handled by Hernan Findling (director of Breaking Nikki), cinematography by Daniel De La Vega (director of Death Knows Your Name) and some of the script writing chores handled by Nicanor Loreti (director of El Kuervo). Oh ... and the lead actor? That’s Luis Ziembrowski, co-director of The Owner. See what I mean?
Clara (Paula Siero) is a 30 something year old nurse suffering from amnesia. After her mother’s death, she travels to Mar Sereno, the town where she was born. But she will be followed by a terrible curse,...
Clara (Paula Siero) is a 30 something year old nurse suffering from amnesia. After her mother’s death, she travels to Mar Sereno, the town where she was born. But she will be followed by a terrible curse,...
- 10/9/2008
- by Todd Brown
- Screen Anarchy
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