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El hombre del saco est en post-production

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- Ce film d’épouvante réalisé par Angel Gomez Hernandez, qui ressuscite une légende populaire espagnole, est interprété par Javier Botet et Macarena Gomez

El hombre del saco est en post-production

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El hombre del saco [+lire aussi :
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 is the title of the new feature by Cadiz-born Ángel Gómez Hernández (Voces [+lire aussi :
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), which explores, reveals and brings to the big screen the famous character that has been the cause of so many youngsters’ nightmares. It will immerse us in the Spanish origins of the character’s story: a sick Almeria native suffering from tuberculosis, who is willing to do anything it takes to rid himself of the disease – even drinking the blood of the children he kidnaps in a sack. Actor Javier Botet (known for [•REC] [+lire aussi :
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) breathes life into this sinister figure, accompanied by Macarena Gómez (Shrew’s Nest [+lire aussi :
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, seen last year in Piety [+lire aussi :
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and the Netflix series Holy Family) and Manolo Solo (who recently appeared in The Good Boss [+lire aussi :
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). Furthermore, the film boasts a cast of young actors such as Lorca PradaClaudia Placer, Iván RenedoCarla TousGuillermo Novillo and Lucas de Blas.

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Fiction or reality? Legend or a dark, true story from Spain? These are the questions posed by the film, which dares to take on a figure so popular that it has continued to fuel the nightmares of millions of children all over the world for years. The shoot took place in the autumn, on location in Cadiz, Madrid and Gran Canaria. Ignacio Cucucovich, of Uruguayan outfit Mother Superior, states: “As a producer and a fan of genre film, I dedicate my time to researching and developing stories that scare people, and if they’re popular and universal, so much the better. We realised that ‘El Viejo de la Bolsa’ — as he’s known in the Río de la Plata area, where I come from — and the ‘Ropavejero’ in Mexico are based on a real-life character that existed in Spain and then spread all around the world.”

The director remarks: “When producer Álvaro Ariza, of Esto También Pasará, offered this project to me, we talked about the very first monster that any child finds out about early in their life, even before Frankenstein or Dracula… Millions of kids from myriad cultures and countries have heard of him. But who is the Sack Man, really?” Because this mythical character “symbolises the fear that we all felt as children when it was time to go to sleep”. With this movie, Gómez Hernández wants to recapture “that chill we felt when we believed that, in a dark corner of our bedroom, there was someone watching us. That unsettling and inescapable feeling experienced by any boy or girl who, after misbehaving, believes for certain that a horrifying monster will come to take him or her away,” sums up the filmmaker.

El hombre del saco is a production by Esto También Pasará, Mother Superior and Bowfinger International Pictures (on 27 January, the three companies will release another terrifying collaboration in Spain, Gustavo Hernández Ibáñez’s Lobo feroz [+lire aussi :
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, starring Adriana Ugarte and Javier Gutiérrez in the lead roles), in conjunction with AF Films, BTF Media, Atresmedia Cine, CREA SGR and Mogambo. The film will hit Spanish screens this year, and will subsequently air on Prime Video.

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