Dolly De Leon, who rocked the Cannes Film Festival two years ago in “Triangle of Sadness,” has joined the cast of “Severino: The First Serial Killer,” an upcoming series from Philippines outfit CreaZion Studios.
While “Severino” is the highest profile project, the producer is building a larger slate of feature films.
“Severino” De Leon is a large-scale period thriller series, chronicling the tale of Catholic priest Severino Mallari, who killed 57 people during the Spanish colonization era of the country. Producers Rj Agustin and Real Florido have tapped Yam Laranas known for his horror films “The Echo” and “The Road” as series director. The cast also includes Dennis Trillo as Severino and Chai Fonacier. Production is scheduled for August.
Florido is set as director and working with producer Kristine De Leon on development of “The Fantabulous Badingger-z,” a rotoscope animation movie adapted from the comic book “Badingger-z and the Accla Assassin.
While “Severino” is the highest profile project, the producer is building a larger slate of feature films.
“Severino” De Leon is a large-scale period thriller series, chronicling the tale of Catholic priest Severino Mallari, who killed 57 people during the Spanish colonization era of the country. Producers Rj Agustin and Real Florido have tapped Yam Laranas known for his horror films “The Echo” and “The Road” as series director. The cast also includes Dennis Trillo as Severino and Chai Fonacier. Production is scheduled for August.
Florido is set as director and working with producer Kristine De Leon on development of “The Fantabulous Badingger-z,” a rotoscope animation movie adapted from the comic book “Badingger-z and the Accla Assassin.
- 5/21/2024
- by Patrick Frater
- Variety Film + TV
As we have mentioned in the past, documentaries seem to offer much more opportunities for artistic experimentation in the last few years, through the concepts of the experimentalism and the mockumentary. Bo Wang moves a step beyond by combining the two, in a 37-minute hybrid film that has won a number of awards in festivals all over the world.
An Asian Ghost Story is screening at Thessaloniki Documentary Festival
The story unfolds through various types of cinematic elements, with the narration by the incarnate ghost of a deceased real hair donor providing the connection. A tour guide in Hong Kong, both of the present and of the past, news footage from the 60s and later on, and a dramatization of sorts where a teacher shares a story with her students (?) are just parts of the initial elements. In distinct experimental style, image and sound (narration if you prefer) do not always fit,...
An Asian Ghost Story is screening at Thessaloniki Documentary Festival
The story unfolds through various types of cinematic elements, with the narration by the incarnate ghost of a deceased real hair donor providing the connection. A tour guide in Hong Kong, both of the present and of the past, news footage from the 60s and later on, and a dramatization of sorts where a teacher shares a story with her students (?) are just parts of the initial elements. In distinct experimental style, image and sound (narration if you prefer) do not always fit,...
- 3/10/2024
- by Panos Kotzathanasis
- AsianMoviePulse
Actor Cho Seung-woo likes to be quite selective with his projects. Last seen on the big screen in 2015’s brilliant political crime-thriller “Inside Men“, he is back again this year in the period film “Feng Shui”.
Synopsis
Not many plot details are known at the moment, but “Feng Shui” tells a story of those who struggle to become king and fight over grave sites and a young man who lost his parents attempting to take revenge on the king.
Directed by Park Hee-gon, “Feng Shui” reunites Cho Seung-woo with his “Inside Men” co-star Baek Yoon-shik. The film also stars Ji Sung, Kim Sung-kyun and Moon Chae-won and is slated for a September 19th, 2018 release in South Korea.
Synopsis
Not many plot details are known at the moment, but “Feng Shui” tells a story of those who struggle to become king and fight over grave sites and a young man who lost his parents attempting to take revenge on the king.
Directed by Park Hee-gon, “Feng Shui” reunites Cho Seung-woo with his “Inside Men” co-star Baek Yoon-shik. The film also stars Ji Sung, Kim Sung-kyun and Moon Chae-won and is slated for a September 19th, 2018 release in South Korea.
- 8/12/2018
- by Rhythm Zaveri
- AsianMoviePulse
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