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Sunday, September 26, 2010

Moreno preparation "Submarine"

NewstogramSAN SEBASTIAN--After Sundance player "Dog Eat dog" and "Todos tus muertos" Colombian Carlos Moreno, Director and producer Diego f. Ramirez are re-teaming on a third collaboration, "Yellow Submarine".

"Underwater"--a job title--is hereby attached basis of Bogota 64 Films of Ramirez, where Moreno is a minority partner.

The pic slots into an exclusive deal for first-look Ramirez to produce the film originated from Moreno.

In line with the punch Moreno combined active welfare State and dark or absurdist humor, "underwater" is based on a life difficult-to-believe but real narco traffic trend, turning on two fishermen who build a submarine amateur fragile, which aims to smuggle cocaine from Colombia to Central America.

Ramirez dubs "underwater", a thriller drama. Moreno is currently writing the screenplay with Alonso Torres, its co-scribe on "dog" and "Muertos."

PIC of Moreno is follow up to its "Reservoir Dogs"-ish deb "Dog Eat Dog," which has been included for international from Celluloid Dreams and created buzz at Sundance 2008. A social drama, absurdist "Muertos" screened in roughing Wednesday to positively to Films San Sebastiano in the sidebar of course.

Ramirez said that now he intends to complete post-production and roll off selection from a great festival of hitch affair of a salesperson.

Upcoming film shoot 64 Films will be "180 Segundos," the film debut of capabilities of the Colombian film director and short documents Alexander Giraldo, a "low budget humor-laced romantic thriller," according to Ramirez. "Segundos "rolls in November.

Giraldo has a second movie set up at 64 movies, "delete", a sci-fi thriller that is already sparking buzz because of its cost and "Matrix"-ish theme-plot line.

Film Colombians are able to draw down of Finance tax credit for films up to 41% of budgets, for photos of 1.5 million or less.

Skedded to shoot early 2012, "delete" is expected to $ 2.5 million and will be structured as an international co-production in order to get the specially made, said Ramirez.


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