Valdivia Film Festival
Our correspondent in Chile, Jaime Grijalba, says that, in his opinion, the Valdivia fest is "the best festival in South America for sure." Why does he feel so strongly about it?
The festival runs from October 7-12. Read more about it -- in Spanish, only! -- at the official site.
Trailer For SECRETO MATUSITA Reveals The Truth Behind An Urban Legend
By Ernesto Zelaya Minano
The Matusita House in Lima is one of the city’s most enduring urban legends. The otherwise ordinary two-story building -- named after its original incarnation, a hardware store -- has always been said to be haunted, giving rise to all manner of tall tales. As a kid, you’d always hear the story about the TV host who made a bet that he could stay in there for a week and ended up going insane, or the one about a whole family being slaughtered inside. There’s also the rumors that the screams and sounds of broken windows heard during the night were a fabrication; the US Embassy was once located across the street, and during the Cold War era, it was a clever ploy to keep Soviet agents from finding a suitable place to spy.
The current owners claim that there are no ghosts, but with so many stories, it was inevitable that the house would be used as the basis for a movie, and now we have Secreto Matusita. The found-footage movie follows a group of students investigating the truth behind the stories; terrified screaming and odd happenings ensue. The format might seem played out to some, but Peruvian audiences love to jump in their seats in fright, and this looks to fit the bill.
As part of the marketing, the director and cast are being kept a mystery, at least until opening weekend. This is the first of two projects focusing on the infamous haunted house; the second is The Mystery of Casa Matusita, an American/Peruvian co-production set to star Malcolm McDowell and due for release next year.
The trailer is below. Click through the gallery to see two stills fro the film, as well as two photographs of the house itself. One looks like it came from TV footage in the 80s, the other is what it looks like today. Secreto Matusita opens on Thursday, September 18.
First of two stills from Secreto Matusita.
Second of two stills from Secreto Matusita.
The house depicted in Secreto Matusita, sometime in the 1980s. The image is taken from television footage, captured on videotape, and appears quite blurry.
The house depicted in Secreto Matusita, today.
Nordic Cinema At Mexico City’s Cineteca Nacional
By Eric Ortiz Garcia
The Nordic Cinema film program kicked off last Thursday at Mexico City’s Cineteca Nacional, offering some of the best recent films from that part of the world. The program is still going strong and lasts until Sunday, September 21, so you definitely have the chance to catch some of the films. This is an effort done by Cineteca Nacional and the embassies of Sweden, Denmark, Finland, and Norway.
I haven’t seen much but I do can recommend the brilliant - and very current - documentary TPB AFK: The Pirate Bay Away from Keyboard, which showcases the relevance of the Swedish website. This and the rest of the films are pretty much having their first showings in Mexico City, so the Nordic Cinema film program is definitely a unique chance to watch them on the big screen. Check out the complete schedule for this week here:
The Last Sentence (Dom over döm man, dir. Jan Troell, Sweden-Norway) - Tuesday, September 16 (6 PM) & Sunday, September 21 (9 PM)
The Human Scale (dir. Andreas Dalsgaard, Denmark-Bangladesh-China-New Zealand-US) - Tuesday, September 16 (9 PM)
A Hijacking (Kapringen, dir. Tobias Lindholm, Denmark) - Wednesday, September 17 (6:30 PM)
Concrete Night (Beyoniyö, dir. Pirjo Honkasalo, Finland, Sweden, Denmark) - Wednesday, September 17 (9 PM)
Palme (dir. Kristina Lindström, Maud Nycander, Sweden-Denmark) - Thursday, September 18 (6:30 PM)
TPB AFK: The Pirate Bay Away from Keyboard (dir. Simon Klose, Sweden-Denmark-Norway-UK-Netherlands-Germany) - Thursday, September 18 (9 PM)
Call Girl (dir. Mikael Marcimain, Sweden-Norway-Finland-Ireland) - Friday, September 19 (6:30 PM) & Saturday, September 20 (9:30 PM)
Marie Kroyer (dir. Bille August, Denmark-Sweden) - Friday, September 19 (9:30 PM) & Sunday, September 21 (6:30 PM)
The Disciple (Lärjungen, dir. Ulrika Bengts, Finland) - Saturday, September 20 (7 PM)
ISOLADOS Trailer Seeks To Thrill
By Fernando Toste
Isolados is one of those rare Brazilian thrillers to find its way to a local commercial release. It stars two local TV stars (Bruno Gagliasso and Regiane Alves) and is the sophomore effort by director Tomás Portella, who previously directed a romantic comedy, Qualquer Gato Vira-Latas, which was a local hit.
Isolados combines psychological horror with a home invasion thriller in the story of a couple who decide to rent an isolated cabin in Rio de Janeiro's forest hills, where the woman tries to recover from a trauma. After hearing rumours about a duo of serial killers striking the region, the man tries to protect his girlfriend by hiding the information from her, just before things start to get nasty.
You can watch the trailer below. The movie opens in theaters in Brazil on Thursday, September 18.