Barcelona-based Studio Filmax brings its latest work, "The Nest" to the Cannes market. Conducted by Hugo Steven ("Solo"), Michelle Jenner ("Berlin", "Juliet") star.
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In the film strategy adopted in "The Dark", we hit Miramax with the actors and crew of "Nest" made a promotion for buyers in the Marché Du film in Cannes before filming the film in the following months.
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The promotion is in English, although the film itself will be shot in Spanish. Written by Santiago Lallana ("Solo"), César de Nicolás and Stuven, the Nest opens Marta, who is so fascinated by protecting her family from the horror outside world that she lets her mother and young son lock in their homes in their mountain village. Everything seemed to be fine until one day, one person arrived, intending to destroy everything Marta built.
In the promotion, Marta elaborates on the rules her mother and young son must obey: "You can never go out at night, but you can never cross the forest because the roots of evil are born between their roots." Her old mother appeared, and when the camera threw a large box on the floor, Marta announced the last rule: "Never get close to the box of sincerity." From the quiet breathing, someone or something seemed to be in the box.
Behind Filmax is "(REC), "nameless", "mechanic", which will also handle distribution in Spain and sales in the world.
“Having such a long genre film behind us, on Filmax, we have been waiting for a long time to find a project worthy enough to live up to our back catalog. The “Nest” is the project,” said Iván Díaz, head of International International, International, of International.
Producer Laura Fernández said on Filmax: "The 'Nest' has all the elements of a classic suspense film, which tells the story behind a family's backdoor business is both disturbing and frightening."
"A woman who is improper, cold and counted, firmly believes that she is doing what she needs to protect her family, keeping her mother and young son locked in the house," she added. "The constant feeling of uneasiness makes it both charming and terrifying. The story takes place in a family, in a family, but unfortunately, any newspaper tomorrow can be splashed onto any newspaper."