Madrid — David Castellanos’ Cinema Republic has acquired international sales rights to “h0us3,” a sci-fi horror thriller which instances the renaissance of Spanish smart genre with theatrical, Chinese and platform potential.
Castellanos will introduce the film to buyers at the Cannes Film Market which kicks off next Tuesday, May 14.
“h0us3” marks the feature debut of Spain’s Manolo Munguía, who studied Telecommunications Engineering in Santander.
It shows. The movie kicks off with a reunion of former university friends, all geeks and hackers, in the country home of Rafa, set in the idyllic rolling hills of Cantabria, northern Spain. There, Rafa, the group’s leader at university, reveals that he hacks into his neighbors’ email accounts – “I like to to be God,” he admits – and claims that he’s uncovered a secret Augmented Reality Wikileaks application allowing them to glimpse the future. That future, when extended just a few days,...
Castellanos will introduce the film to buyers at the Cannes Film Market which kicks off next Tuesday, May 14.
“h0us3” marks the feature debut of Spain’s Manolo Munguía, who studied Telecommunications Engineering in Santander.
It shows. The movie kicks off with a reunion of former university friends, all geeks and hackers, in the country home of Rafa, set in the idyllic rolling hills of Cantabria, northern Spain. There, Rafa, the group’s leader at university, reveals that he hacks into his neighbors’ email accounts – “I like to to be God,” he admits – and claims that he’s uncovered a secret Augmented Reality Wikileaks application allowing them to glimpse the future. That future, when extended just a few days,...
- 5/8/2019
- by John Hopewell
- Variety Film + TV
This afternoon writer-director Gonzalo López dropped us an e-mail regarding his independent horror remake entitled Embryo (Embrión). He tells us that the movie is a new version of the classic Japanese cult film The Embryo Hunts In Secret (1966), directed by Koji Wakamatsu and is the first remake of a Japanese film in the history of Spanish cinema. The story revolves around a young man named Carlos (Sergio Bernal) with a sexual trauma who kidnaps a girl (Mariona Tena) that works with him. During the kidnapping the sexual tension and the violence will make that the two of them change their point views on life and politics. You can also find a teaser trailer and as more information about the film and the cast and crew in the official website. Read on for the teaser poster.
- 7/7/2008
- bloody-disgusting.com
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