Erik Barmack’s Wild Sheep Content, the new L.A.-based company of the former Netflix VP, has boarded “Cromosoma 21,” an original crime mystery series created and directed by Chile’s Matías Venables Brito which adds major twists to a classic murder witness narrative.
Executive produced by Nico Martínez Bergen, Barmack and Venables, and shooting in Chile from Sept. 27, “Chromosoma 21” is set up at Film N’ Maker in Santiago de Chile.
Wild Sheep Content is co-producing “Cromosoma 21” and handling rights for international distribution.
“Cromosoma 21” will be one of the first Wild Sheep Content series to go into production.
The series has attracted high-profile Chilean actors such as Daniel Muñoz (“La Jauría”), Claudia di Girolamo and Mario Horton (“Spider”). Of other key cast, Sebastián Solorza plays Tomy, Pia Urrutia his girlfriend and Gastón Salgado his brother. Newcomer Valentina Muhr takes on the role of an a Pdi detective, Mariana, who’s assigned to the case.
Executive produced by Nico Martínez Bergen, Barmack and Venables, and shooting in Chile from Sept. 27, “Chromosoma 21” is set up at Film N’ Maker in Santiago de Chile.
Wild Sheep Content is co-producing “Cromosoma 21” and handling rights for international distribution.
“Cromosoma 21” will be one of the first Wild Sheep Content series to go into production.
The series has attracted high-profile Chilean actors such as Daniel Muñoz (“La Jauría”), Claudia di Girolamo and Mario Horton (“Spider”). Of other key cast, Sebastián Solorza plays Tomy, Pia Urrutia his girlfriend and Gastón Salgado his brother. Newcomer Valentina Muhr takes on the role of an a Pdi detective, Mariana, who’s assigned to the case.
- 9/3/2021
- by John Hopewell
- Variety Film + TV
Paulina García has become one of the most recognizable faces in Chilean cinema around the world, especially after starring in Gloria, which had a successful festival and theatrical run in 2013 and 2014. Now she is the protagonist of this new festival darling that is having a theatrical release in Chile. Garcia stars alongside the young Valentina Muhr, reprising the same roles they had in the play on which this film is based, which is a faithful cinematic adaptation. The bad news is that there's not much beyond that element.Illiterate tells the story of an analphabet middle-aged woman (played by García) who struggles every day with the outside world and her own disability, a thing that has made her shy away from society. Hence the main...
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- 5/15/2014
- Screen Anarchy
Buenos Aires – The Mar del Plata International Film Festival announced its full line up Thursday at a press conference in Buenos Aires held at the Cine Gaumont, and led by fest president Jose Martinez Suarez, general producer Fernando Spiner, and the head of the Argentine Film Institute (Incaa) Liliana Mazure. Moises Sepulveda’s Illiterate, starring Paulina Garcia and Valentina Muhr, will be the fest’s Opening Film and part of the International competition, together with other 6 LatAm films within a total of 14. Story: Mar del Plata Film Fest Announces LatAm Premieres of Garrel, Wajda, Dolan According to Martinez Suarez,
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- 11/8/2013
- by Agustin Mango
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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