Argentinian post-apocalyptic thriller Scavenger is coming your way this May. In the film, an assassin seeks revenge, while acting as an illicit organ dealer. In Spanish, this title has been shown at Frightfest (United Kingdom) and Obscura (Germany). Now, Cleopatra Entertainment will debut the film, on Digital, in the United States. A trailer has also been released for this indie title. The clip shows the protagonist on the hunt for her target. In a world mostly destroyed, this assassin will have to take to the roads to find the man she is searching for. Scavenger was completed in 2019. At seventy-five minutes, this post-apocalyptic thriller will entertain fans of foreign films. More details on Scavenger are below. Release Date: May 11, 2021. Directors: Eric Fleitas, Luciana Garraza. Writers: Sheila Fentana, Eric Fleitas, Luciana Garraza. Cast: Nayla Churruarin, Eric Fleitas, Sofia Lanaro, Rosa Cuenya Macedo, Jose Manuel Solis Vargas, Gonzalo Tolosa. The official U.
- 4/2/2021
- by noreply@blogger.com (Unknown)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
"I need one last favor... I want you to find him, and finish him." Cleopatra Ent has released a new trailer for Scavenger, an Argentinian post-apocalyptic action thriller also known as Carroña in Spanish. This looks exxactly like an Argentinian reboot/remake of Mad Max, with so many of the same aesthetics and costumes and everything. In a post apocalyptic world with its own rules, Tisha, an assassin and organ dealer with a dark past, seeks revenge for a crime that marked her life. This opened in Argentina in 2019, and recently screened at popular genre festivals such as FrightFest in the UK and Obscura in Germany, among others. Starring Nayla Churruarin, Eric Fleitas, Sofia Lanaro, Rosa Cuenya Macedo, Jose Manuel Solis Vargas, and Gonzalo Tolosa. Looks like it might be an enjoyable homage to Mad Max, but that's about it. Here's the new trailer (+ posters) for Eric Fleitas & Luciana Garraza's Scavenger,...
- 4/1/2021
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
Exclusive: The largest genre film festival in South America, Fantaspoa, has unveiled the first half of its program for its seventeenth edition, running April 9-18. Scroll down for the full list.
Like last year, the fest has been forced to run online due to the ongoing pandemic. It will be held completely free of charge with films available to stream in Brazil via a renewed partnership with Brazilian horror streaming service Darkflix. Last year’s event attracted more than 67,000 viewers. While the films are geo-locked, and limited to 3,000 viewers per screening, Q&As and workshops will be available to view anywhere in the world.
There are 25 feature films confirmed to date, including three world premieres, five international premieres, and 10 Latin American premieres. Titles arrive from previous fests including San Sebastian, Rotterdam and Toronto.
This year’s fest has been supported by a special grant from the Brazilian government, which is...
Like last year, the fest has been forced to run online due to the ongoing pandemic. It will be held completely free of charge with films available to stream in Brazil via a renewed partnership with Brazilian horror streaming service Darkflix. Last year’s event attracted more than 67,000 viewers. While the films are geo-locked, and limited to 3,000 viewers per screening, Q&As and workshops will be available to view anywhere in the world.
There are 25 feature films confirmed to date, including three world premieres, five international premieres, and 10 Latin American premieres. Titles arrive from previous fests including San Sebastian, Rotterdam and Toronto.
This year’s fest has been supported by a special grant from the Brazilian government, which is...
- 3/8/2021
- by Tom Grater
- Deadline Film + TV
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