Following the success of their feature debut Jennifer’s Shadow (2004) – an exercise in American Gothic set in a scary land called Argentina – Pablo Parés and Daniel de la Vega worked for a US company on a post-mega-disaster wasteland zombie film in which South America had been turned into an all-purpose, all-materials junkyard, with the undead as the last humane entities around (forget about the humans here!). The project never materialised, but Diego Parés, Pablo’s brother, started to write and draw a comic series based on the screenplay – which so far remains a ruin, as only parts were finished and published. The ECish beauty and balls of Diego P.’s labour of love have now been congenially transformed by the directorial duo into a delightfully old-(1970s)school low-budget production, closer to Romero and Dante than Fulci and Lenzi. And the IFFR audience is in for the treat of treats: they get to see the film and can also enjoy the unfinished comic in an exhibition.
达芙妮·基恩,苏菲·奈丽丝,珀西·海恩斯·怀特,尼克·弗罗斯特,艾丽·斯考比,杨子英,斯蒂芬·卡林,米卡·阿蒙森,迈克尔·科拉斯,贾纳娅·斯蒂芬斯,兰内特·瓦雷,特洛伊·詹姆斯,贾利勒·斯瓦比,蒋如思,朱莉娅·迪扬,Cameron Gordon Norris,Toria Summerville,Louis Adams,梅努卡·萨瓦尔,克里斯蒂娜·萨赫利
戴夫·谢里登,费莉莎·罗斯,汉娜·费尔曼,罗尼·乔纳,杰弗里·雷迪克,Wayne D Burdette Jr.,Kevin Duffy,Warren Dean Fulton,Sonya Delormier,艾丽卡·黛儿,Ethan Keaton,Rudy Ledbetter,杰森·克罗伊,Leanne Seda,Johnathon Haviland,Donald K. Overstreet,Anthony D. Graziano,Kahzim Yazici
简介: Following the success of their feature debut Jennifer’s Shadow (2004) – an exercise in American Gothic set in a scary land called Argentina – Pablo Parés and Daniel de la Vega worked for a US company on a post-mega-disaster wasteland zombie film in which South America had been turned into an all-purpose, all-materials junkyard, with the undead as the last humane entities around (forget about the humans here!). The project never materialised, but Diego Parés, Pablo’s brother, started to write and draw a comic series based on the screenplay – which so far remains a ruin, as only parts were finished and published. The ECish beauty and balls of Diego P.’s labour of love have now been congenially transformed by the directorial duo into a delightfully old-(1970s)school low-budget production, closer to Romero and Dante than Fulci and Lenzi. And the IFFR audience is in for the treat of treats: they get to see the film and can also enjoy the unfinished comic in an exhibition.