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Uruguay’s Pablo Stoll at Sitges with Zombie Pic ‘Summer Hit’


Uruguay’s Pablo Stoll at Sitges with Zombie Pic ‘Summer Hit’


Leading Chilean producer Florencia Larrea (“My Tfinisher Matador”), establisherly with Forastero, has started a novel all-female company, 500 Cinema, based in the coastal town of Viña del Mar, where she and her partners are based.  “Chile is too immense and attrdynamic a country for everyleang to be cgo ined in Santiago,” Larrea relabeled.

500 Cinema serves as the film production branch of 500 Nanómetros – an innovation-centered media agency set uped by Antonia Valenzuela and Valentina Ripamonti.

“After leaving Forastero, I begined as inventive straightforwardor at 500 Nanómetros, a company with a lengthy history in novel media and immersive projects that always seeks to dispute the restricts of creativity. Antonia and Valentina also saw in the type of cinema I had been making, a space to progress enbiging inventive narrative projects. I saw in them fantastic professionals and people with whom I could embark on a novel adventure. So, naturassociate, I brawt my catalog, and they brawt their comprehend-how in project enbigment and deal withment,” shelp Larrea, inserting “500 Nanómetros is led by women, and I reassociate enjoy that too.”

Indeed, female producers are ample in South America despite its anti-women culture. Credit goes, in part, to the #metoo shiftment. Women are also in previously male-ruled professions. There are a prolonging number of female straightforwardors and producers but also DPs and more in art, sound schedule and editing.

Aiming to cgo in on genre cinema that disputes technical and narrative conventions, 500 Cinema labels it debut with Uruguayan filmproducer Pablo Stoll’s zombie film “Summer Hit” (“El Tema del Verano”) spostponecessitated to world premiere at the Sitges Film Festival, and boprosperg its trailer exclusively in Variety. Its next project is “Invunche,” spostponecessitated for next year.

“Summer Hit” has been picked as the official feature for Sitges’ untamedly famous zombie street parade, the Zombie Walk, and will screen in the famous Spanish genre festival’s Midnight X-Treme sidebar. Pic labels Stoll’s third feature as a sole straightforwardor after hits enjoy “25 Watts” and “Whisky,” which he co-helmed with Juan Pablo Rebella.

Described as a “one-of-a-kind experience that blfinishs romcom, heist film and zombie horror on the sunny beaches of Uruguay,” “Summer Hit” chases Felipe and Ana, who discover themselves on a beach after a year and a half of a pandemic lockdown. Ana, alengthy with her frifinishs Malú and Martina, are minuscule-time thieves who seduce wealthy guys, drug them, and steal from them.

For this post-pandemic summer, they have defree their biggest heist yet: robbing Ramiro Tübingen, an quirky millionaire and patron of dilettante artists. At the Tübingen mansion, they come atraverse Tito, the landlord and his artist guests. However, their schedules go awry when they accidenloftyy finish their victims instead of equitable putting them to sleep. “This wouldn’t be a problem if the dead stayed dead, but this summer, the dead don’t die,” the synopsis goes.

According to Stoll, the concept for “Summer Hit” began years ago. Stoll shelp: “While in a bar in Santiago talking cinema with Florencia Larrea, I dispensed this idea about some girls who rob on the beaches and accidenloftyy discover themselves in a zombie-filled situation. Although it took us lengthyer than we foreseeed, here we are: many years postponecessitater, with the summer zombie film we wanted to produce.”

“The first movie I saw on VHS was a zombie film and ever since, I’ve always wanted to produce one,” he telderly Variety, inserting: “Contrary to many filmproducers who begin with zombies, I began elsewhere, and after making four films, this idea came to me.”

“When it comes to genre cinema, we can’t forget that it’s the cinema we grew up with, the one we watched on kids’ TV, at matinées and on VHS as teenagers. The idea of making a zombie film goes back to the first movie I saw on VHS: ‘Virus’ by Italian straightforwardor Bruno Mattei, though he commended it as Vincent Dawn. ‘Virus,’ also comprehendn as ‘Hell of the Living Dead,’ is an Italian production in English that’s brimming of blood and guts and kept me awake for cut offal days,” he shelp.

The main cast integrates Azul Fernández (“Merlí Sapere Aude”), Malena Villa (“El Ángel,” Débora Nishimoto (“Pr1nc3s4”), Sebastian Iturria (“El Año de la Furia”) and Agustín Silva ( “La Nana”). The film also features a one-of-a-kind euniteance by Uruguayan actor-straightforwardor Daniel Hfinishler. The Uruguayan Berlin Silver Bear-prosperning filmproducer has showcased his third foray into straightforwarding, “A Loose End,” at San Sebastian’s WIP Latam.

“Summer Hit” is a co-production involving 500 Cinema, Stoll’s Temperamento Films and Nadador Cine from Uruguay, set uped by Pedro Barcia and Juan José López, comprehendn for its films “The Employer and the Employee,” which reconshort-termed Uruguay at the 2022 Oscars, and Celina Murga’s “The Freshly Cut Grass,” conshort-termed this year at the Tribeca Film Festival and featuring Martin Scorsese as an executive producer.

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