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moviemosaics · 1 year ago
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Terrified
directed by Demián Rugna, 2017
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saturdaynightmatinee · 9 months ago
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CALIFICACIÓN PERSONAL: 6 / 10
Título Original: El custodio
Año: 2006
Duración: 93 min
País: Argentina
Dirección: Rodrigo Moreno
Guion: Rodrigo Moreno
Música: Federico Jusid
Fotografía: Barbara Alvarez
Reparto: Julio Chávez, Osmar Nuñez, Elvira Onetto, Osvaldo Djeredjian, Adrián Andrade, Marcelo D'Andrea, Julieta Vallina, Ignacio Huang, Cristina Villamor, Michel Azogue
Productora: Coproducción Argentina-Uruguay-Alemania-Francia; Rizoma Films, Control Z Films, Zarlek Producciones
Género: Drama
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codycawdren · 1 year ago
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Terrified (2017)
Director: Demián Rugna Starring: Maximiliano Ghione, Norberto Gonzalo, Elvira Onetto, Demian Salomon When strange events occur in a neighborhood in Buenos Aires, a doctor specializing in the paranormal, her colleague, and an ex police officer decide to investigate further. Clara is hearing voices telling her they’re going to kill her. Her husband Juan thinks she’s mistaking rattling pipes for…
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cinevisto32 · 3 years ago
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Aterrados (2020)
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elgatogeek · 4 years ago
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Películas que creo que pocas personas han visto y que considero deberían ver. (9/∞)
Aterrados, 2017, dir. Demián Rugna.
Con Maximiliano Ghione, Norberto Amadeo, Elvira Onetto y George Lewis.
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randomrichards · 2 years ago
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TERRIFIED:
A small neighborhood
Terrorized by poltergeists
Trio seeks the truth
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carloskaplan · 3 years ago
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Elvira Onetto en Aterrados (2020)
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nochedeespanto · 7 years ago
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ATERRADOS (2017) Dir: Demian Rugna. Con Maxi Ghione, Elvira Onetto y Norberto Amadeo Gonzalez. 
Estreno en cines: 3 de Mayo 2018
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cantthinkofagoodurlrn · 2 years ago
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31 Days of Horror Movies
Day 6: Terrified (2017) 'Aterrados'
Directed by: Demián Rugna
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Cast: Maxi Ghione, Noberto Gonzalo, Elvira Onetto, George Lewis, Julieta Vallina
Comment: this was nice. I really liked the concept of the worlds/dimension/whatever overlapping only on certain points
4/5 ☆
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alexserna · 6 years ago
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Reseña: Aterrados
Aterrados, de Demián Rugna, se estrenará en salas seleccionadas a partir del 14 de febrero. Aquí puedes leer la reseña mórbida
Si hay algo que mantiene a raya nuestros demonios internos y nuestros miedos más profundos, es la realidad. Desde niños, aprendemos a que lo real, lo táctil, puede ser la barrera impenetrable que nos salva de lo que nos espera en la oscuridad. En Aterrados, la muralla se mantiene firme por unos segundos, para desintegrarse por completo por una sucesión de fenómenos paranormales que no tienen fin.
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davidosu87 · 6 years ago
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elcineblue · 2 years ago
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EL CINE BLUE ESPECIAL DE HALLOWEEN 2022 PRESENTA ATERRADOS (2018) - ONLINE!
Genre: Horror,Terror, Suspenso,Foreign,Argentina
De: Demian Rugna
Protagonizán: Maximiliano Ghione, Natalia Senorales, Julieta Vallina, Norberto Gonzalo, Agustin Ritanno, Elvira Onetto, Bruno Giacobbe,
En una casa de un suburbio de Buenos Aires empiezan a ocurrir cosas paranormales ruidos golpes gritos murmullos hasta que las cosas se empiezan a salir de control.
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saturdaynightmatinee · 1 year ago
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CALIFICACIÓN PERSONAL: 5.5 / 10
Título Original: Luz mala
Año: 2022
Duración: 73 min
País: Argentina
Dirección: Juan Schmidt
Guion: Juan Schmidt
Música: Pablo Isola, José Cuellar Urizar
Fotografía: Manuel Rebella
Reparto: Juan Luppi, Martina Krasinsky, Tupac Larriera, Diego Alonso Gómez, Elvira Onetto, Gustavo Luppi, Merceditas Elordi, Fabián Benítez
Productora: Machaco Films
Género: Horror
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fantasticsaladcheesecake · 3 years ago
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Ariel debe abandonar Nueva York y regresar a Buenos Aires para estar junto a su padre. Allí conoce a Eva, una mujer muda que trabaja para la fundación judía de ayuda y beneficencia de su padre.
Fecha de estreno: 11 de febrero de 2016 (Argentina)
Director: Daniel Burman
Año: 2016
Protagonistas: Alan Sabbagh; Julieta Zylberberg; Usher Barilka; Elvira Onetto; Adrián Stoppelman; Dan Breitman; Elisa Carricajo
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reflexcine · 3 years ago
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Críticas | La luz incidente (2015)
Mirada atenta sobre el duelo individual con una implícita crítica a los mandatos sociales, una cumplidora Érica Rivas y una interesante propuesta escénica, pero sin una  muy lograda recreación de época ni grandes conflictos.
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Sinopsis: Luisa (Érica Rivas) es una madre de gemelas que aún no logra convivir con la muerte de su marido. Su duelo se verá sensiblemente afectado por las exigencias de su madre (Susana Pampín) y la aparición de un hombre (Marcelo Subiotto) decidido a seducirla.
La intención de mostrar de manera solemne y sin distracciones la profundidad del tema a tratar queda clara desde los primeros minutos: planos de corte introspectivos acompañados de silencios prolongados y la acertada decisión de mostrar el relato en blanco y negro, reforzando el sentimiento de vacío y ausencia que atraviesa a la protagonista.
La falta de colores en la pantalla es un indicio de que es desde la perspectiva de Luisa  la que se narra la historia, y esto se ve también reflejado en las formas con la que el/la espectador/a consigue la información necesaria para entenderla. Si bien su director, Ariel Rotter, muestra con algunos simples gestos y acciones lo elemental de la situación, es solamente a partir de las palabras de Luisa que se comprende de manera total la gravedad de los hechos concretos. Todo esto ocurre al mismo tiempo que avanza la aceptación de las circunstancias por parte de la protagonista. La decisión de jugar en reiteradas ocasiones con el foco y el fuera de foco de la imagen también podría remitir a esa idea de poder empezar a ver un poco “más allá del dolor”, aunque puede llegar a ser un poco molesto y redundante.
 La película pone en juego una serie de cuestiones no tan exploradas en el cine argentino, los cuales van a verse manifestadas fielmente en las diferentes dinámicas relacionales en las que Luisa se ve envuelta, a veces sin mucha voluntad. Primero, el vínculo con su madre, quien parece hablarle desde la experiencia y con los valores de la sociedad. La mirada conservadora y juzgadora invaden cada pensamiento de este personaje, que con tal de volver a hacer encajar a su hija en las expectativas sociales se olvida de su verdadera voluntad. El segundo tiene como protagonista a Ernesto (un correcto Marcelo Subiotto), quien tampoco escucha los pedidos de Luisa y cree tener la solución a todos sus problemas. Ella, aún sin estar convencida de lo que está haciendo, comienza a ceder ante las exigencias de ambos, mientras se hunde en una profunda soledad duramente representada por insomnios y llantos en la oscuridad. Es en esos momentos donde Érica Rivas, que tiene un peso gravitante en la calidad de la película, demuestra estar a la altura de las circunstancias.
El interés por cumplir con el mandato social de la familia tradicional se ve maximizado por la ubicación de la historia en la década del sesenta, aunque no hay muchos rastros de esta época en términos audiovisuales. Salvo excepciones, como una aparatosa máquina fotográfica o algún vestuario, la representación bien podría ser de hasta finales de siglo, por poner un límite benévolo. 
La luz incidente es un drama calmo e introspectivo en el que se destacan las interpretaciones de sus protagonistas y el lúcido tratamiento de sus realizadores, y una propuesta que puede ser evadida para un público en búsqueda de algo inquietante y lleno de adrenalina.
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Título original: La luz incidente (2015)
Género: Drama
Duración: 95 min.
Guión y dirección: Ariel Rotter
Reparto: Érica Rivas, Marcelo Subiotto, Susana Pampín, Elvira Onetto, Roberto Suárez, Rosana Vezzoni
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nightmareonfilmstreet · 6 years ago
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10 Movies We Can’t Wait To See At This Year’s Fantasia Film Festival
Ladies and Gentlemen, the 22nd Internation Fantasia Film Festival is upon us! This year’s lineup boasts from heavy hitters, including the World Premieres of Robert D. Krzykowski’s The Man Who Killed Hitler and then Bigfoot starring the legendary Sam Ellitot and Nightmare Cinema, directed by Mick Garris, Alejandro Brugués, Ryuhei Kitamura, David Slade and Joe Dante (who will also be recieving a lifetime achievement award). Also peremiering at the festival is David Robert Mitchell’s highly anticipted follow-up to It Follows, the neo noir Under The Silver Lake, the Spike Lee produced Tales From The Hood 2, and Dennison Ramalho’s (The ABC’s of Death) feature film debut, Among The Living.
There is no shortage of incredible, must-see films in this year’s lineup and it promises to be other banner year for genre film. The Fantasia Film Festival run from July 12th – August 1st in the heart of Montreal. Tickets are on sale now and can be purchased HERE.
Below are 10 movies that ewe can’t wait to see at this year’s Fantasia FIlm Festival. If you are going to be in attendance at the festival, let us know what your looking forward to seeeing in the comments below, on Twitter, Instagram, Reddit, and in the Horror Fiends of Nightmare on Film Street Facebook group!
    Mandy 
    Director: Pananos Cosmatos Writter: Pananos Cosmatos, Aaron Stewart-Ahn Cast: Nicolas Cage, Andrea Riseborough, Linus Roache, Bill Duke, Ricard Brake
“The peaceful existence of Red Miller (Nicolas Cage) in the Shadow Mountains of 1983 is burned to the ground when a deranged religious sect fixates on Mandy (Andrea Riseborough), the love of his life and, as is soon made very evident, a significant grounding force in his universe. Things deteriorate into a tranced-out nightmare of insect venom, hard drugs and broken-minded delirium as Red journeys into hell in order to avenge the woman he once lived for. Blood will flow in rivers. Worlds will collapse unto themselves.”
    Nightmare Cinema
    Director: Alejandro Brugués, Joe Dante, Mick Garris, Ryuhei Kitamura, David Slade Writer: Sandra Becerril, Alejandro Brugués, Lawrence C. Connolly, Mick Garris, Richard Christian Matheson, David Slade Cast: Maurice Benard, Richard Chamberlain, Annabeth Gish, Elizabeth Reaser, Mickey Rourke
“At a forgotten, haunted bijou, a group of strangers have assembled to watch a series of macabre vignettes unspooled by the mysterious Projectionist (Mickey Rourke). Like the best anthology films (DEAD OF NIGHT, CREEPSHOW, TRICK ‘R TREAT), the stories’ tones range from truly deep, dark, psychological, demented horror to ones with a lighter, satirical spin. Witness a ghost story that will chill you to the bone; an exorcism story guaranteed to make your head spin; a B&W descent into clinical madness; a plastic surgery gone horrifyingly awry; and a cabin-in-the-woods slasher ditty with a unique twist you’ll never see coming.”
    Under the Silver Lake
    Director: David Robert Mitchell Writer: David Robert Mitchell Cast: Andrew Garfield, Topher Grace, Riley Keough, Zosia Mamet
“Silver Lake, Los Angeles. The city of angels. The dream factory where it’s all too easy to lose contact grasp of Earth and see nothing but stars… Take for example Sam (Andrew Garfield), a prototypical slacker in his mid-thirties, without ambition… though he does have an unpredictable temperament, a penchant for voyeurism, and an unhealthy obsession with pop culture. When a mysterious neighbor (Riley Keough) appears in the sights of his binoculars, then disappears overnight without a trace, the first-class geek cannot help but investigate – possessed, somehow, by the eternal spirit of the countless detectives who stalked the hot asphalt of LA before him. But a Bogart he is not. Sam’s unorthodox methods very quickly leave him confounded; through the looking glass and into the heart of a strange city where dog killers, owl-women, aspiring actresses and gurus rub shoulders, among other high-society demiurges pulling the strings of an entire culture…”
    Terrified
  Director: Demián Rugna Writer: Demián Rugna Cast: Ariel Chavarría, Maximiliano Ghione, Norberto Gonzalo, Elvira Onetto
“The lives of three neighbours in Argentina are turned upside down following a series of violent deaths in the area. For retiring inspector Funes, what was supposed to be an easy case suddenly takes a strange turn and he finds himself dealing with more than he can handle. Paranormal experts are brought in to assist in investigating what they believe to be haunted houses, where they will be tested by an evil the likes of which they have never encountered. As the night goes on and chaos is unleashed upon them, nothing, and no one, can be trusted.”
    Tales From The Hood 2
    Directed: Darin Scott, Rusty Cundieff Writer: Darin Scott, Rusty Cundieff Cast: Keith David, Alexandria DeBerry, Bill Martin Williams, Bryan Batt, Lou Beatty Jr., Martin Bradford, Kendrick Cross
“Horror is back in the hood! The sequel to the groundbreaking original film TALES FROM THE HOOD reunites executive producer Spike Lee (Honorary Academy Award® winner) and writers/directors/producers Rusty Cundieff and Darin Scott for an all-new gripping, horrifying and oftentimes devilishly comical anthology. Keith David stars as a contemporary Mr. Simms to tell bloodcurdling stories about lust, greed, pride and politics through tales with demonic dolls, possessed psychics, vengeful vixens and historical ghosts. Mr. Simms’s haunting stories will make you laugh… while you scream.“
    The Witch In The Window
    Director: Andy Mitton Writer: Andy Mitton Cast: Arija Bareikis, Alex Draper, Greg Naughton, Carol Stanzione, Charlie Tacker
“Divorced dad Simon (Alex Draper) brings his 12-year-old son, Finn (Charlie Tacker) out to Vermont to help him renovate an old house he recently purchased. Used to the speed of New York City, Finn has an impossible time slowing down to a smalltown pace, and he’s disappointed before even getting there. So is Simon (“I guess I was hoping I would catch you on the 12 side of 12, instead of the 13 side of 12”). Afflicted with a rare medical condition in which there’s a literal hole in his heart, Simon, ever resourceful, does what he can to make things good as he and his son attempt to repair what’s broken. Soon, a series of nonsensically terrifying happenings occur, nightmarish and incomprehensible. It becomes clear that they aren’t alone in the house. That there is more work to be done than either could be capable of grasping. That death is a partially living state. And that they are in a very special kind of danger.“
  The Dark
    Director: Justin P. Lange Writer: Justin P. Lange Cast: Nadia Alexander, Karl Markovics, Toby Nichols
“Once upon a dark, dark time, there was a girl, lonely, undead and bloodthirsty. Behind her a dark, dark past – a curse. Hidden in the dark, dark woods, she tirelessly haunts her childhood home. Mina (Nadia Alexander) is a damaged soul, and tears to pieces anyone who dares enter her hunting ground. When she meets Alex (Toby Nichols), a disfigured and blind boy, brought to her by mysterious circumstances, her animalistic cannibal instincts seem to strangely fade away. As this uncanny friendship grows, little by little, both of these lost children learn how to reach out to the hints of light left within.”
    Cold Skin
    Director: Xavier Gens Writer: Jesus Olmo, Eron Sheean Cast: Aura Garrido, David Oakes, Ray Stevenson
“In the early years of the 20th century, a young man (David Oakes) takes over the responsibility of surveying the weather of a secluded island in the Antarctic. Hoping for isolation and time for self-reflection, he instead finds a crazed and weathered person named Gruner, played by genre favourite Ray Stevenson (DEXTER, THOR, DIVERGENT). Gruner quickly reveals that there is more to this island than meets the eye and that below the icy depths, a terrible scourge lurks. The extent of Gruner’s madness slowly becomes more and more pronounced as his bloodlust for the creatures becomes apparent. Struggling for survival, the surveyor must choose between a madman and a legion of creatures he does not fully understand.”
    Heavy Trip
    Director: Juuso Laatio, Jukka Vidgren Writer: Juuso Laatio, Jari Olavi Rantala, Aleksi Puranen, Jukka Vidgren Cast: Johannes Holopainen, Minka Kuustonen, Ville Tiihonen
“Life has its downsides in a small, northern Finnish town. The local bros give long-haired, leather-clad Turo a tough time, and his job at the mental hospital is literally shitty. His crush on Miia at the flower shop is thwarted by the tacky lounge singer Jouni, and his band jams in the back of a reindeer slaughterhouse. In the plus column for Turo, well… there’s the band, even if these black-metal true-believers have never gigged in all their 12 years together (Turo’s concealed but crippling stage fright hasn’t helped). A miraculous crack at a major metal festival in Norway jumpstarts the quartet’s dreams, and Impaled Rektum set out on a metallic mission that will make them confront not only doubts, detours and difficulties, but also Vikings in longships (plus an elf), graverobbing, Swedish rocket launchers and wolverine-wrestling (dangerous… and awkward!).“
    Dans La Brume
    Director: Daniel Roby Writer: Guillaume Lemans, Jimmy Bemon, Mathieu Delozier Cast: Romain Duris, Olga Kurylenko, Fantine Harduin, Michel Robin, Anne Gaylor
“Mathieu (Romain Duris, DE BATTRE MON COEUR S’EST ARRÊTÉ) and Anna (Olga Kurylenko, QUANTUM OF SOLACE) are the parents of a girl (Fantine Harduin, HAPPY END) who suffers from a genetic disorder forcing her to live in a hermetic box that filters the air. This already vulnerable existence becomes even more precarious on the day Paris is hit by an earthquake, and then filled with a mysterious toxic gas that seems to come from below ground. Only those hiding on the higher floors and rooftops of buildings survive, but they are left stranded, without any resources. Wanting to check that their daughter remains safe in her “bubble”, Mathieu and Anna will have to face the fog.”
    The Man Who Killed Hitler And Then Bigfoot
    Director: Robert Krzykowski Writer: Robert Krzykowski Cast: Sam Elliott, Caitlin FitzGerald, Ron Livingston, Aidan Turner
‘The year is 1987. Calvin Barr (a too-great-for-words Sam Elliott) is not a violent man. But he is more than capable of violence if sufficiently provoked. What many don’t realize about the thoughtful, elderly bloke regularly seen at the neighbourhood tavern is that he’s a legendary WW2 veteran who many years ago assassinated Adolf Hitler, an incredible secret that he’s frustratingly unable to share. One day, just as he’s coming to terms with rounding out his life, Calvin gets a visit from the FBI and the RCMP. They know what he’s done, and what he can be capable of. They have a mission for him. After discovering that it harbours a disease capable of eradicating humanity… they need him to take out Bigfoot.”
  Will you be in the Montreal area the next few weeks? Are you planning on seeing any movies at the 2018 Fantasia Film Festival? If so, let us know in the comments below, on Twitter, Instagram, Reddit, and in the Horror Fiends of Nightmare on Film Street Facebook group!
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