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PRODUCTION / FUNDING Spain

Paco Plaza films Hermana muerte

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- The new Netflix film, starring Almudena Amor and thematically linked to a previous film by the director, Verónica, has been filming since the end of March

Paco Plaza films Hermana muerte
Actress Almudena Amor and director Paco Plaza on the set of The Grandmother

The US platform Netflix continues to support local productions (read more), and filming has just begun on location in the Valencian Community for Hermana muerte, a horror film produced by El Estudio and directed by a regular of the genre, Paco Plaza, who just released on Wednesday 6 April in France his previous work The Grandmother [+see also:
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trailer
interview: Paco Plaza
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, presented in the official selection of the last San Sebastian Festival.

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The young protagonist of the nightmare, Almudena Amor (also in The Good Boss [+see also:
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trailer
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, for which she received a Goya nomination for best new actress in 2021), also leads the cast –mainly female– of this feature film, completed with Aria Bedmar (the series Dime quién soy), Maru Valdivielso (the series Historias para no dormir [+see also:
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), Luisa Merelas (Eye for an Eye [+see also:
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trailer
interview: Paco Plaza
film profile
]
), Chelo Vivares (the series 30 Coins [+see also:
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]
), Consuelo Trujillo (Adiós [+see also:
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interview: Paco Cabezas
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]
) and newcomers Sara Roch, Olimpia Roch, Adriana Camarena, Marina Delgado and Claudia Fernández Arroyo.

The plot, written by Jorge Guerricaechevarría (who collaborates again with Plaza after working on Eye for an Eye), touches upon the ghostly world of Verónica [+see also:
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trailer
interview: Paco Plaza
film profile
]
, also directed by Plaza and starring Sandra Escacena and Ana Torrent. The film tells the story of how, in post-war Spain, Narcisa (played by Aria Bedmar), a novice with supernatural powers, arrives at a former convent, now a school for girls, to become a teacher. As the days go by, the strange events and increasingly disturbing situations that torment her will eventually lead her to uncover the terrible web of secrets that surround the convent and haunt its inhabitants.

For Enrique López Lavigne, Pablo Cruz and Diego Suarez Chialvo, producers of El Estudio, "Hermana muerte is a date with quality horror, Paco Plaza's trademark, but it is also a teenage mystery of the inexplicable and fascinating phenomena surrounding Marian apparitions. Ultimately, this film gives us the chance to tell the story of the origins of one of the most terrifying characters in Plaza’s classic Veronica".

El Estudio is a production company focused on Spanish-speaking audiences, founded by Enrique López Lavigne, Pablo Cruz and Diego Suárez Chialvo. Most recent productions include the three-time Mexican Academy Award winner El Baile de los 41 (Cinépolis & Netflix), the documentary series Las crónicas del taco (Netflix), the docu-reality Siendo Pampita (Paramount+), the documentary Mi adorado Monster [+see also:
film review
trailer
interview: Víctor Matellano
film profile
]
and the Hombres G musical Voy a pasármelo bien (Sony/Amazon). With offices in Mexico City, Los Angeles, Madrid and Buenos Aires, the company has over ten projects in production and another 20 in development with platforms and studios.

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(Translated from Spanish by Vicky York)

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