Saturday, December 3, 2011
Aeroplano, Buena Onda form alliance
Buenos Aires-- Sebastian Aloi's Aeroplano, that is resides in L.A. and Buenos Aires, has created a production alliance with Italy's Buena Onda Intl. First films up are Argentine Lautaro Nunez p Arco's "Corazon p perro," and Italian Beniamino Catena's "Io Sono Vera."Both game titles play off two phenomena: an industry appetite for arthouse genre films Argentina's attractive mixture of low production costs, particularly when in comparison to neighbor South america, yet high-quality specialists. "Perro" is really a '50s-set Argentine love story from a girl raised like a boy by her lumberjack father along with a kid who was raised within the forest having a dog pack. "Vera" activates a woman who vanishes when she's seven right into a parallel world simply to return years later. Catena directed Canale 5's mega-hit series "Squadra Antimafia."Both photos shoot in Argentina the coming year, "Vera" first, "Perro" August/September."The standard of specialists and production values your money can buy you have to pay in Argentina is great,Inch stated Buena Onda Intl. partner Jesse Ranvaud.Ranvaud includes a distinguished Latin American c.v., professional creating Walter Salles' "Central Station" and Fernando Meirelles' "Town of God" and "The Continual Garden enthusiast."Aloi also offers a knack of supporting new company directors. Most lately, Aloi created Nicolas Goldbart's groundbreaking Argentine sci-fi black comedy, "Fase 7" bought for that U.S. by Bloody Disgusting Chooses and also the Collective. "I am thinking about creating genre films from La but additionally finding new talent in Argentina," Aloi stated. Contact the range newsroom at news@variety.com
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