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Fangoria Studios Eyes Chile’s Sanfic Morbido Lab for Possible Co-Productions (Exclusive)
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In an unprecedented move, New York-based Fangoria Studios is attending the Sanfic Morbido Lab for possible co-production opportunities.

“Horror is a universal language that transcends cultural boundaries, making it the perfect foundation for this partnership. There’s no better way to mark Fangoria coming onboard with Morbido than by celebrating Latin American horror that has captivated global audiences,” said Fangoria Studios’ Armen Aghaeian, senior VP of TV + Film, adding: “After all, everyone screams in the same language.”

Now marking its 6th edition at Chile’s prominent Santiago Int’l Film Festival (Sanfic), the lab has lured the likes of Julio Hernandez Cordon this year, best known for his award-winning pics “I Promise You, Anarchy,” “Marimbas from Hell” and “Gasoline.” This time he’s pitching “Cloudspotting” (“Enviame tormentas”), a co-production between Diana Bustamante’s Burning in Colombia and Mexico’s newly launched Somos Maravillosa, led by producers María José Córdova and Triana García Simón.
See full article at Variety Film + TV
  • 7/29/2025
  • by Anna Marie de la Fuente
  • Variety Film + TV
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