More than 30 film projects in development set to be presented at the Bogota Audiovisual Market (Bam).Scroll down for full list of projects
Peter Webber’s $2m docu-drama One River (El Rio) and Miguel Urrutia’s English-language thriller Madness are among 33 film projects in development being presented this week at Bam (July 13-17).
Colombia’s biggest film market also features 18 screenings of films in an advanced state of development, alongside the regular Bam Projects category.
Webber (The Girl With The Pearl Earring) attended Bam last year to promote his pickpocket drama Fresh and returns this year with One River.
The project is based on an international best-selling book by Canadian Wade Davis, charting Professor Richard Schultes’ journey through the Amazon in the 1940s and the author’s own travels into the same jungle 30 years later, living among the Indian tribes and searching for the origins of coca, the notorious source of cocaine.
Currently in development...
Peter Webber’s $2m docu-drama One River (El Rio) and Miguel Urrutia’s English-language thriller Madness are among 33 film projects in development being presented this week at Bam (July 13-17).
Colombia’s biggest film market also features 18 screenings of films in an advanced state of development, alongside the regular Bam Projects category.
Webber (The Girl With The Pearl Earring) attended Bam last year to promote his pickpocket drama Fresh and returns this year with One River.
The project is based on an international best-selling book by Canadian Wade Davis, charting Professor Richard Schultes’ journey through the Amazon in the 1940s and the author’s own travels into the same jungle 30 years later, living among the Indian tribes and searching for the origins of coca, the notorious source of cocaine.
Currently in development...
- 7/14/2015
- by chrisevans78@hotmail.co.uk (Chris Evans)
- ScreenDaily
The Girl With A Pearl Earring director’s $2m docu-drama One River (El Rio) and Miguel Urrutia’s English-language thriller Madness are among 32 projects in development being presented at the Bogota Audiovisual market (Bam).
Colombia’s biggest film market takes place all this week (July 13 -17), and also features 18 screenings of films in an advanced state of development, alongside the regular Bam Projects category.
Webber attended Bam last year to promote his pickpocket drama Fresh and returns this year with One River.
The project is based on an international best-selling book by Canadian Wade Davis, charting Professor Richard Schultes’ journey through the Amazon in the 1940s and the author’s own travels into the same jungle 30 years later, living among the Indian tribes and searching for the origins of coca, the notorious source of cocaine.
Currently in development, the project is being produced by Colombian outfit 4 Direcciones in partnership with Canada’s Pimiento Films. They have secured...
Colombia’s biggest film market takes place all this week (July 13 -17), and also features 18 screenings of films in an advanced state of development, alongside the regular Bam Projects category.
Webber attended Bam last year to promote his pickpocket drama Fresh and returns this year with One River.
The project is based on an international best-selling book by Canadian Wade Davis, charting Professor Richard Schultes’ journey through the Amazon in the 1940s and the author’s own travels into the same jungle 30 years later, living among the Indian tribes and searching for the origins of coca, the notorious source of cocaine.
Currently in development, the project is being produced by Colombian outfit 4 Direcciones in partnership with Canada’s Pimiento Films. They have secured...
- 7/13/2015
- by chrisevans78@hotmail.co.uk (Chris Evans)
- ScreenDaily
Blood Window, the first Latin American Fantastic Film Market, has been attracting plenty of interest at the fifth edition of Ventana Sur (Dec 3-6) in Buenos Aires.
Dedicated to the genre in all of its diversity, the new section presents 56 films produced between 2011 and 2013, including works-in-progress and projects.
“The idea is to offer a space for Latin American ‘fantastic’ films where distributors, sales agents, directors and festival programmers from the five continents can have access to all the productions in different stages,” said Blood Window coordinator Javier Fernandez.
The so-called ‘fantastic’ cinema is particularly vibrant in Latin America. “In countries like Mexico, Chile, Argentina and Brazil, this genre grew strong thanks to the creation of film schools and specialised festivals such as Morbido in Mexico, Fantaspoa in Brazil and Buenos Aires Rojo Sangre in Argentina,” added Fernandez.
Renowned directors to come up through the movement, according to Fernandez, include Adrian Gracia Bogliano from Argentina who directed Ahi Va...
Dedicated to the genre in all of its diversity, the new section presents 56 films produced between 2011 and 2013, including works-in-progress and projects.
“The idea is to offer a space for Latin American ‘fantastic’ films where distributors, sales agents, directors and festival programmers from the five continents can have access to all the productions in different stages,” said Blood Window coordinator Javier Fernandez.
The so-called ‘fantastic’ cinema is particularly vibrant in Latin America. “In countries like Mexico, Chile, Argentina and Brazil, this genre grew strong thanks to the creation of film schools and specialised festivals such as Morbido in Mexico, Fantaspoa in Brazil and Buenos Aires Rojo Sangre in Argentina,” added Fernandez.
Renowned directors to come up through the movement, according to Fernandez, include Adrian Gracia Bogliano from Argentina who directed Ahi Va...
- 12/5/2013
- by elaineguerini@terra.com.br (Elaine Guerini)
- ScreenDaily
Thanks to the growth of the audience for horror, sci-fi, the bizarre and thrillers, Blood Window, the first Latin American Fantastic Film Market, has been added to this fifth edition of Ventana Sur that runs from December 3-6 in Buenos Aires.
Dedicated to the genre in all of its diversity, the new section presents 56 films produced between 2011 and 2013, including works-in-progress and projects.
“The idea is to offer a space for Latin American ‘fantastic’ films where distributors, sales agents, directors and festival programmers from the five continents can have access to all the productions in different stages,” said Blood Window coordinator Javier Fernandez.
The so-called ‘fantastic’ cinema is particularly vibrant in Latin America. “In countries like Mexico, Chile, Argentina and Brazil, this genre grew strong thanks to the creation of film schools and specialised festivals such as Morbido in Mexico, Fantaspoa in Brazil and Buenos Aires Rojo Sangre in Argentina,” added Fernandez.
Renowned directors...
Dedicated to the genre in all of its diversity, the new section presents 56 films produced between 2011 and 2013, including works-in-progress and projects.
“The idea is to offer a space for Latin American ‘fantastic’ films where distributors, sales agents, directors and festival programmers from the five continents can have access to all the productions in different stages,” said Blood Window coordinator Javier Fernandez.
The so-called ‘fantastic’ cinema is particularly vibrant in Latin America. “In countries like Mexico, Chile, Argentina and Brazil, this genre grew strong thanks to the creation of film schools and specialised festivals such as Morbido in Mexico, Fantaspoa in Brazil and Buenos Aires Rojo Sangre in Argentina,” added Fernandez.
Renowned directors...
- 12/5/2013
- by elaineguerini@terra.com.br (Elaine Guerini)
- ScreenDaily
Seriously, "Groundhog Day with murder" seems like such an obvious idea it's hard to imagine some low-budget splatter production house hasn't tried it yet (correct me if I'm wrong), but Miguel Urrutia's Wake Up and Die appears to be the first. An anonymous woman (Andrea Montenegro) wakes up in a stranger's bed (Luis Fernando Bohorquez) the morning after the night before, only she can't remember how things got to this point. Her partner seems more amused than anything by her sudden reticence, taking it as his cue to force himself on her - but in the middle of this animal passion he suddenly strangles her. Lights out.Then with no explanation we suddenly rewind back to the start, only Montenegro plainly remembers what just happened. Something...
- 10/16/2012
- Screen Anarchy
Die Again Trailer, Volver A Morir Trailer, Volver A Morir Poster. Miguel Urrutia‘s Die Again / Volver A Morir (2011) movie trailer, movie posters stars Andrea Montenegro and Luis Fernando Bohórquez. Die Again‘s plot synopsis: “A woman (Camila) wakes up next to a mysterious man (Darío) she’s never seen before. Wondering what happened, she is seduced by [...]
Continue reading: Die Again / Volver A Morir (2011) Movie Trailer and Posters...
Continue reading: Die Again / Volver A Morir (2011) Movie Trailer and Posters...
- 4/6/2012
- by R.W.
- Film-Book
Colombian horror 'Wake Up and Die' (Aka 'Die Again') comes fresh from filmmaker Miguel Urrutia and sounds pretty unpleasant especially for the character of Camila (played by the gorgeous Andrea Montenegro -below) who finds herself in a 'Groudhog Day'-like scenario where she is murdered every day only to reawaken to relive it all over again. A batch of new assets including some new sexually explicit footage, a new still and a cool one-sheet featuring the naked Montenegro bloodied up and curled up. Luis Fernando Bohorquez co-stars in the movie and you can check out all the new assets below....
- 4/5/2012
- Horror Asylum
It happens to us all at one point in our lives or another. You meet someone, fall in love, and then find out that the person you thought that you knew is a raging psychopath hellbent on murder. Yeah. Breaking up is hard to do.
Below you'll find your first look at Miguel Urrutia's Wake Up and Die starring Luis Fernando Bohorquez and Andrea Montenegro. Check out some footage, a still, and the sales art; and look for more soon!
Synopsis
Clarissa wakes up early morning, naked with no idea where she is. She soon discovers that she is in Dorian's bed, a complete stranger. Dorian might appear to be the perfect man, but he is quite the opposite. He’s actually a serial killer. His true colors show when he not only rapes Clarissa but kills her. Surprisingly, Clarissa awakes again and realizes that her death is just the beginning.
Below you'll find your first look at Miguel Urrutia's Wake Up and Die starring Luis Fernando Bohorquez and Andrea Montenegro. Check out some footage, a still, and the sales art; and look for more soon!
Synopsis
Clarissa wakes up early morning, naked with no idea where she is. She soon discovers that she is in Dorian's bed, a complete stranger. Dorian might appear to be the perfect man, but he is quite the opposite. He’s actually a serial killer. His true colors show when he not only rapes Clarissa but kills her. Surprisingly, Clarissa awakes again and realizes that her death is just the beginning.
- 4/3/2012
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
Written and directed by Miguel Urrutia, and starring Luis Fernando Bohorquez and Andrea Montenegro, we've landed a sales poster and first details for Wake Up and Die. "Clarissa wakes up early morning, naked with no idea where she is. She soon discovers that she is in Dorian 's bed, a complete stranger. Dorian might appear to be the perfect man, but he is quite the opposite. Hes actually a serial killer. His true colors show when he not only rapes Clarissa, but kills her. Surprisingly, Clarissa awakes again and realizes that her death is just the beginning Again and again and again, she re-awakes to what appears to be the same night. She endures a brutal strangling, stabbings, a broken neck and other painful deaths in a seemingly endless cycle of terror. After numerous disturbing deaths, Clarissa wakes up, determined to put into action a plan using clues collected from each terrifying memory.
- 4/3/2012
- bloody-disgusting.com
IMDb.com, Inc. takes no responsibility for the content or accuracy of the above news articles, Tweets, or blog posts. This content is published for the entertainment of our users only. The news articles, Tweets, and blog posts do not represent IMDb's opinions nor can we guarantee that the reporting therein is completely factual. Please visit the source responsible for the item in question to report any concerns you may have regarding content or accuracy.