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16 May 2013 12:33 PM, PDT | Variety - Film News | See recent Variety - Film News news »
Wild Bunch has inked a bunch of major territory pre-sales in Santiago Zannou’s “Scorpion in Love.”
Produced by Morena Films’ Alvaro Longoria, producer of Oliver Stone’s “Comandante” and Steven Soderbergh’s two “Che” movies, “Scorpion” is a tale star-crossed lovers starring Carlos Bardem — on whose novel the film is based — Alex Gonzalez, Judith Diakhate and Carlos’ brother Javier Bardem.
In Wild Bunch major territory pre-sales, Capelight Pics has acquired Germany, Fp Media Distribution Cis states, California Filmes all of Latin America, Rialto Distribution Australia and New Zealand and Yeni Bir Film Turkey. »
- John Hopewell
10 April 2013 10:10 PM, PDT | RealBollywood.com | See recent RealBollywood news »
Madrid, April 11 (Ians/Efe) After portraying the most twisted villain in the history of the James Bond franchise, Javier Bardem plays a neo-Nazi in "Alacran enamorado" ("Scorpion in Love"), a film based on the novel of the same name by his older brother Carlos.
"I fixed on several people to compose the tone and appearance of Solis," the Oscar-winning actor said at a press conference in Madrid with the rest of the team behind the film, which opens in Spain this Friday.
The cast includes Carlos Bardem, who co-wrote the screenplay with director Santiago Zannou, and Alex Gonzalez as Julian, a.k.a. the Scorpion, member of a violent neo-Nazi group led by Solis.
Set in contemporary Spain, the story follows Julian's transformation. »
- Machan Kumar
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