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The NAFF genre film project market that is attached to the BiFan fantasy festival in South Korea will expand to 40 projects at its upcoming July edition. The 25th edition of the festival will overlap with Cannes, running July 8-18, 2021, with both online and offline screenings, as well as in person audience events, while
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METE MIEDO (DON T COME BACK ALIVE): New Supernatural Horror Begins Shooting in Argentina Mete Miedo, or Don t Come Back Alive, that has just begun shooting down in Argentina. We also have a small selection of production stills to share with you as well, featuring Maria Abadi, Marco de la O and Melisa Garat on set with director Néstor Sánchez Sotelo
Camila is a young member of an elite police unit. During an operation in a dangerous area, she turns up in the middle of a ritual, in which their members burnt themselves to death. She suffers severe burns all over her body and goes into a coma. In her long recovery, her friend Fatima, a criminal prosecutor, and her partner and ex-boyfriend Ángel will help her. But Camila acts strange… she is distant, emotionless. The albino, a female figure who is attached to her soul since the ritual episode, is here to play a game with the three of them.
Six Genre Projects Set to Scare Up Interest at Online Sanfic-Morbido Lab (EXCLUSIVE)
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Chile’s Santiago International Film Festival (Sanfic), and Mexico’s top genre festival Morbido have announced the six titles set to participate at the Sanfic-Morbido Lab, held March 23, a COVID-era online rejigging of their existing co-venture.
“Although the pandemic forced us to postpone the August 2020 in-person version of Factoría Morbido-Sanfic, this did not prevent us from continuing our alliance and redesigning the space for an online version in March,” Sanfic Industria head Gabriela Sandoval explained to
Variety. “We firmly believe it is necessary to continue developing and promoting Latin American genre cinema, despite the setback.”