Resurrection (2016 Argentine film)

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]

Resurrection
SpanishResurrección
Directed byGonzalo Calzada
Written byGonzalo Calzada
Produced byAldana Aprile
Esteban Mentasti
Horacio Mentasti
Hori Mentasti
Alejandro Narváez
Serena Paradiso
CinematographyClaudio Beiza
Edited byAlejandro Narváez
Music bySupercharango
Production
companies
Buffalo Films
Cinemagroup
La Puerta Cinematográfica
Distributed byEnergía Entusiasta
Release date
  • 7 January 2016 (2016-01-07) (Argentina)
Running time
102 minutes
CountryArgentina
LanguageSpanish

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

References

  1. ""Resurrección": terror gótico argentino en salas peruanas". ultracine.com. Retrieved Oct 18, 2018.
  2. "ENTREVISTA A GONZALO CALZADA, DIRECTOR DE "RESURRECCIÓN"". www.ultracine.com. Retrieved Oct 18, 2018.
  3. Turzi, Ayi. "Review: RESURRECCIÓN". La Cuarta Pared. Retrieved Oct 18, 2018.
  4. ""Resurrección" ya es la segunda película argentina de terror más vista desde 2008". web.ultracine.com. Retrieved Oct 29, 2018.
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