Production has been moving along very quickly for Gustavo Hernandez and his new film No Dormiras (You Shall Not Sleep). It was only in August that production began and now we are just over a month away from the film's LatAm region release on January 11th through Fox Latin America. Screen Anarchy has been honored to break nearly everything about the film, from posters to teasers. So of course we are going to get first crack at the theatrical trailer and they have been kind enough to lace it with English subtitles as well. Find it below! In an abandoned psychiatric hospital, a theater company experiments with insomnia for the preparation of a stageplay. As the days without sleep go by, they cross...
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- 12/5/2017
- Screen Anarchy
Starting today, when horror fans in Latin America continue to flock to cinemas to see It they will also see the second teaser for Gustavo Hernandez's upcoming horror flick No Dormiras (You Shall Not Sleep). Screen Anarchy has been given early access to the new teaser, which you may watch below. In an abandoned psychiatric hospital, a theater company experiments with insomnia for the preparation of a stageplay. As the days without sleep go by, they cross new thresholds of perception, that expose them to the secrets of the place and the energies that inhabit it. When Bianca, a young actress, joins the cast, competing for the lead role, she must survive, not only the intensity of the work and her cast mates,...
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- 9/21/2017
- Screen Anarchy
Banging out promotional material as fast as the artist's can make it, the production crew behind Gustavo Hernandez's new horror flick No Dormiras (You Shall Not Sleep) wants to ensure you do not forget about it. They have released another teaser poster which you can see below. In an abandoned psychiatric hospital, a theater company experiments with insomnia for the preparation of a stageplay. As the days without sleep go by, they cross new thresholds of perception, that expose them to the secrets of the place and the energies that inhabit it. When Bianca, a young actress , joins the cast, competing for the lead role, she must survive, not only the intensity of the work and her cast mates, but the...
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- 9/1/2017
- Screen Anarchy
We have been keeping an eye out for Uruguayan director Gustavo Hernandez for quite a while now. Ever since we caught his debut film The Silent House at Cannes seven years we have been looking out for the director's next film. So when we received word that Hernandez has begun working on You Shall Not Sleep (No Dormiras) we were pleased as punch to share the news with the rest of you. We were also sent a series of stills from the production, which you will find below. As soon as more information is available be sure that we will share with you as soon as possible. Latin American master of Horror Gustavo Hernandez, director of Cannes Director’s Fortnight hit La Casa...
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- 8/5/2017
- Screen Anarchy
Other new projects include prison drama Jailbirds (Taularde) starring Sophie Marceau.
Paris-based sales company Elle Driver has taken on world sales of Palestinian filmmakers Tarzan and Arab’s black comedy Dégradé capturing life on the Gaza Strip.
The film joins a strong Efm slate, which also includes Golden Bear contenders Nobody Wants the Night and Diary of a Chambermaid as well as Emmanuelle Bercot’s Standing Tall.
Twin brothers Tarzan and Arab’s short film Condom Lead, revolving around the complications of making love in a conflict zone, premiered at Cannes in 2013.
Their debut feature is set against the backdrop of the real-life liberation of a stolen lioness from the compound of the Hassanein family, one of Gaza’s most powerful clans.
“We’ll be showing first images of the film which is based on true events in Gaza in 2007,” said Elle Driver co-chief Adeline Fontan Tessaur, ahead of the European Film Market (Feb 5-13).
The film focuses...
Paris-based sales company Elle Driver has taken on world sales of Palestinian filmmakers Tarzan and Arab’s black comedy Dégradé capturing life on the Gaza Strip.
The film joins a strong Efm slate, which also includes Golden Bear contenders Nobody Wants the Night and Diary of a Chambermaid as well as Emmanuelle Bercot’s Standing Tall.
Twin brothers Tarzan and Arab’s short film Condom Lead, revolving around the complications of making love in a conflict zone, premiered at Cannes in 2013.
Their debut feature is set against the backdrop of the real-life liberation of a stolen lioness from the compound of the Hassanein family, one of Gaza’s most powerful clans.
“We’ll be showing first images of the film which is based on true events in Gaza in 2007,” said Elle Driver co-chief Adeline Fontan Tessaur, ahead of the European Film Market (Feb 5-13).
The film focuses...
- 2/2/2015
- ScreenDaily
My first journey to Austin, TX and the geek holy land of Fantastic Fest was a whirlwind. Book ended with exhausting, 14 hour drives, the trip as a whole was just mind blowing, inspiring, and so much fun. Bonding with new and old friends, finding some of your personal heroes in the crowd to say hello and snap a picture with, and being able to brag about seeing things before anyone in the rest of the world is but a fraction of the magic. There’s also the Alamo Drafthouse itself which was the newly renovated flagship South Lamar location. This place was like a dream come true for me! The sound system and picture quality in every theater was among the best I’ve seen outside of an IMAX, and every movie was extremely loud like they should always be. There was an amazing swarm of a wait staff to...
- 10/23/2014
- by Mike Hassler
- Destroy the Brain
Here's a little something unexpected from the halls of the Mercado Fantastico at Fantastic Fest: A scifi / action short film from Uruguay with La Casa Muda director Gustavo Hernandez as an executive producer and Local God writer Santiago Gonzalez stepping into the directors chair to showcase his love of Japanese sentai shows like Kamen Rider. Surprising combination of influences? Oh, yes, and the results are pretty fascinating. Designed both to showcase Gonzalez's directing skills and introduce what promises to be part of a sprawling cinematic universe, this is just the first part of what will hopefully grow to be something much, much larger. Take a look below....
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- 9/20/2014
- Screen Anarchy
Uruguyan director Gustavo Hernandez created quite a stir with his debut feature, the single take horror La Casa Muda (The Silent House). An astounding piece of technical filmmaking that proved Hernandez had an uncommon knack for building tension, La Casa Muda had its world premiere in Cannes before going on to release in its original version around the world while also spawning an English language remake. And now, four years later, Hernandez is back with his sophomore effort, Local God (Dios Local).When a three-member cult rock band reunites to film a music video at an abandoned gold mine, they unleash the spirit of a sleeping demon/god that will force them to relive the horrors of their past.With the film about to launch its festival tour...
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- 9/1/2014
- Screen Anarchy
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