Friday, November 25, 2011
Moreno, Ramirez link for 'Lost Wolves'
HUELVA, The nation -- Colombia's Carlos Moreno, director of Sundance Fest players "Dog Eat Dog" and "Anything You Dead Ones," is installed on direct "Lost Baby baby wolves." Diego Ramirez, Moreno's longtime producer, will produce via 64A Films, his Bogota and Cali-based shingle. Moreno works off a script presently being put together by actor-artist Harold P Vasten, co-star of both "Dog" and "Dead Ones." RCN Cine, the film division of broadcaster RCN, will co-finance, taking Colombian broadcast rights on "Baby baby wolves" incorporated inside a 3-pic agreement which consumes "180 Seconds" and "La Caceria." A romantic thriller with touches of black comedy and echoes from the Western -- a typical genre mix for just about any Moreno movie -- "Baby baby wolves" triggers two hit-males -- a vet together with a teenager -- sent for just about any job, that are suffering an awful vehicle accident, are cared for by local villagers and uncover human values -- solidarity, empathy, even love -- alien on their behalf. However there is a target -- a person rights lawyer -- to kill. P Vasten may have Ulysses, the older hit-guy. "The first time a Carlos Moreno film can have soul mates interests," Ramirez told Variety. "The film explores just what the older hit-guy may have become as well as the youthful can nevertheless be, once they hadn't become hired assassins." Set near to the ocean, the village could have a "saucier, if trendy, paradisiacal look in comparison to locations of 'Dead Ones.' You need to push the expansion values, the cinematography a good deal,In . Ramirez added. "'Wolves' is occur Santa Marta, a web-based paradise. The vivid-colored landscape is really a very important part of the film. With Carlos Moreno, there's nothing coincidence," mentioned Maja Zimmermann, now 64A's professional producer of worldwide projects, who presented "Baby baby wolves" at Huelva. She'll repetition 64A Films abroad and supply 64A services on worldwide productions in Colombia, while still creating her projects. Moreno may also be attached to the Dynamo-produced "Que viva la musica!" and "Aguas negras," setup at France's Full House. Contact the number newsroom at news@variety.com
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