| Resurrection | |
|---|---|
| Spanish | Resurrección |
| Directed by | Gonzalo Calzada |
| Written by | Gonzalo Calzada |
| Produced by | Aldana Aprile Esteban Mentasti Horacio Mentasti Hori Mentasti Alejandro Narváez Serena Paradiso |
| Cinematography | Claudio Beiza |
| Edited by | Alejandro Narváez |
| Music by | Supercharango |
Production companies | Buffalo Films Cinemagroup La Puerta Cinematográfica |
| Distributed by | Energía Entusiasta |
Release date |
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Running time | 102 minutes |
| Country | Argentina |
| Language | Spanish |
Resurrection (Resurrección) is an Argentinian 2016 horror movie written and directed by Gonzalo Calzada. The movie was simultaneously premiered on Jan 7, 2016 in Argentina and Peru.[1][2][3] Upon its release, the film reached historical box office records for the genre in Argentina.[4]
Plot
Set in the context of the Yellow fever epidemic that struck the city of Buenos Aires in 1871, Resurrección is the story of a young priest who, impelled by a mystical vision, goes to the capital city to assist the victims and sick people affected by the terrible epidemic. A series of unexpected events corners him in that place and makes him doubt the meaning of his initial mission, his beliefs and finally also his faith.
Cast
- Patricio Contreras as Quispe/Ernesto
- Martín Slipak as Father Aparicio
- Vando Villamil as Healer
- Adrián Navarro as Edgardo
- Lola Ahumada as Remedios
- Ana Fontán as Lucía
- Diego Alonso as Eugenio
External links
- Resurrection at IMDb
References
- ↑ ""Resurrección": terror gótico argentino en salas peruanas". ultracine.com. Retrieved Oct 18, 2018.
- ↑ "ENTREVISTA A GONZALO CALZADA, DIRECTOR DE "RESURRECCIÓN"". www.ultracine.com. Retrieved Oct 18, 2018.
- ↑ Turzi, Ayi. "Review: RESURRECCIÓN". La Cuarta Pared. Retrieved Oct 18, 2018.
- ↑ ""Resurrección" ya es la segunda película argentina de terror más vista desde 2008". web.ultracine.com. Retrieved Oct 29, 2018.
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