The Spaniard’s second film, starring Antonio Pagudo, Antonio Dechent and the young Luna Fulgencio in the lead roles, is currently being shot. Filming for the new feature by Ángeles Reiné, Héroes de barrio (lit. “Neighbourhood Heroes”), began in mid-March and will continue until the end of April on location in Seville and Alcalá de Guadaira. The second feature by the Cádiz-born director, following the Portuguese-Spanish co-production Salir del ropero, will be a family comedy revolving around a father with money problems – played by Antonio Pagudo (Los futbolísimos) – who, after a break-up, attempts to win back the respect of his daughter, played by Luna Fulgencio (who appeared in the Santiago Segura-helmed Father There Is Only One saga), an enthusiastic player on a children’s female football team. The cast is rounded off by Antonio Dechent (seen recently in Cages and Hasta que la boda nos separe), Alex O’Dogherty (who previously.
Open Graves is a film that stars Eliza Dushku (Wrong Turn) and Mike Vogel (Across the Hall) in a test of mortality versus the supernatural. Guess who comes out the loser? The first trailer for the film shows much of the plot as several of the central characters meet bloody and unfortunate deaths. A true horror film, Open Graves will hit DVD and Blu-Ray formats starting February 23, 2010. Prepare yourself, press play, and pump the adrenalin as the Red Band trailer unfolds before your shocked eyes!
A synopsis for Open Graves here:
"An international group of young surfers come into possession of an ancient artifact, Mamba, an old board game made from the skin and bones of a witch executed during the Spanish Inquisition. At a drunken party one night, they casually decide to play. It's all fun and games until they find out that curses last forever and death is...
A synopsis for Open Graves here:
"An international group of young surfers come into possession of an ancient artifact, Mamba, an old board game made from the skin and bones of a witch executed during the Spanish Inquisition. At a drunken party one night, they casually decide to play. It's all fun and games until they find out that curses last forever and death is...
- 12/11/2009
- by Michael Ross Allen
- 28 Days Later Analysis
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