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Marc Ferrer has wrapped up filming on his queer giallo–comedy film, ¡Corten! - Production / Funding - Spain
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The Catalan director joins stars including La Prohibida and Samantha Hudson in front of the camera in this camp homage to the outlandish 1970s Italian horror genre, with a rollicking twist of homoeroticism. Marc Ferrer is knee-deep in the post-production phase of ¡Corten!, a camp horror–comedy mash-up starring Ferrer himself alongside a bevy of singers — some familiar from the director’s previous work — including La Prohibida, Samantha Hudson Asul Marina, María Sola and Álvaro Lucas. The flash two-week shoot, as independent, alternative, Lgbtiq+ and free-spirited as we have come to expect from the director of La maldita primavera, took place between late November and early December in Barcelona. In this latest offering, luckless filmmaker Marcos (played by Ferrer) is on set for a new film — a queer giallo — when Barcelona is hit by a series of horrific murders... all seemingly connected to him. In the words of...
See full article at Cineuropa - The Best of European Cinema
  • 12/30/2020
  • Cineuropa - The Best of European Cinema
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