Paz Lázaro’s Amore Cine Boards Chilean Road Movie ‘A Thousand Pieces’ by Sergio Castro San Martín (Exclusive)

Madrid-based Paz Lázaro of Amore Cine, at the Venice Film Festival for “Kill the Jockey” by Luis Ortega and “Quiet Life” by Alexandros Avranas, has boarded Sergio Castro San Martín’s “A Thousand Pieces” (“Mil pedazos”), which is currently shooting in Chile.
Amore Cine joins Argentina’s Bikini Films and Pan Contenidos, Spain’s Maluta Films and Castro San Martín’s Chile-based company Latente Films, co-founded with Eduardo Pizarro, in the co-production that wraps early October.
Road movie follows Isabel (43) and Miguel (53) who are getting ready for a vacation with their only daughter, Emilia (9). Miguel is the most excited, hoping this trip will be an opportunity to heal the rift with his wife. But for Isabel, there’s no way out of the crisis they’re facing. Emilia, excited about the adventure, captures the desert scenery with her Cybershot camera, but everything comes to a halt when a tragic accident occurs midway.
Amore Cine joins Argentina’s Bikini Films and Pan Contenidos, Spain’s Maluta Films and Castro San Martín’s Chile-based company Latente Films, co-founded with Eduardo Pizarro, in the co-production that wraps early October.
Road movie follows Isabel (43) and Miguel (53) who are getting ready for a vacation with their only daughter, Emilia (9). Miguel is the most excited, hoping this trip will be an opportunity to heal the rift with his wife. But for Isabel, there’s no way out of the crisis they’re facing. Emilia, excited about the adventure, captures the desert scenery with her Cybershot camera, but everything comes to a halt when a tragic accident occurs midway.
- 8/30/2024
- by Anna Marie de la Fuente
- Variety Film + TV
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