Check out some new images and the full trailer for Francesc Morales’s “Humanimal.” It’s, er, very odd. But then again, you like odd, don’t you? Well, don’t you? From the Official Site: Humanimal is a surrealist drama with no dialog whose main characters are portrayed by actors dressed as animals. After being abandoned by his only friend, Turtle becomes obsessed with becoming a person to compete for Cat’s affection. The movie stars Ramón Llao, Jenny Cavallo, Sebastián Layseca, Cecilia Levi, Cristobal Tapia-Montt, Francisco Gormaz, Felipe Avello, Jimena Núñez, among others. The movie is currently looking for film festivals to be premiered. Get a load of the full trailer and pics below. You’ll never look at your pets the same way again.
- 5/21/2010
- by Nix
- Beyond Hollywood
Fango got a bunch of exclusive photos (see them below) and a progress report from Chilean filmmaker Francesc Morales on his wild and surreal horror film Humanimal. We last brought you word on the movie, which recently wrapped, here.
“We’re currently working on postproduction and editing the film and are hoping to have the final copy in around two months,” Morales tells Fango. The movie, which showcases actors dressed in animal costumes, gained a good deal of attention from its unsettling teaser trailer (which can be seen below), which led Morales to secure a bigger budget to help him land better production values and round up a solid ensemble. “As the movie is a very surrealist story, it was necessary for us to make a teaser trailer to find investors,” he explains. “Last year, we shot 15 minutes of actual scenes that allowed us to show how the movie was going to feel and look.
“We’re currently working on postproduction and editing the film and are hoping to have the final copy in around two months,” Morales tells Fango. The movie, which showcases actors dressed in animal costumes, gained a good deal of attention from its unsettling teaser trailer (which can be seen below), which led Morales to secure a bigger budget to help him land better production values and round up a solid ensemble. “As the movie is a very surrealist story, it was necessary for us to make a teaser trailer to find investors,” he explains. “Last year, we shot 15 minutes of actual scenes that allowed us to show how the movie was going to feel and look.
- 8/31/2009
- by no-reply@fangoria.com (Samuel Zimmerman)
- Fangoria
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