One of the most prolific directors in Argentina - with eight features to his name since 2004 - Adrian Garcia Bogliano has built a name for himself with a steady stream of low budget shockers. Titles such as 36 Steps and I'll Never Die Alone have been over-achievers for Bogliano, traveling internationally and performing well on the festival circuit. And now, with Sudor Frio (Cold Sweat) it appears that we finally get the chance to see what Bogliano can do with a production budget at least marginally higher than the price of lunch.
And the word is that he can do rather well. Regular ScreenAnarchy contributor Aaron Soto just caught the film at Mexico's Morbido Festival, where he says it was the best of the fest. The story revolves around a young man searching for his missing girlfriend, a search that leads him to a house occupied by a pair of cold blooded killers and twenty five cases of explosives dating back to Argentina's last military dictatorship. The teaser? Very stylish. Check it below.
And the word is that he can do rather well. Regular ScreenAnarchy contributor Aaron Soto just caught the film at Mexico's Morbido Festival, where he says it was the best of the fest. The story revolves around a young man searching for his missing girlfriend, a search that leads him to a house occupied by a pair of cold blooded killers and twenty five cases of explosives dating back to Argentina's last military dictatorship. The teaser? Very stylish. Check it below.