Guillermo Del Toro is becoming a kingmaker of sorts in the realm of horror. He has become particularly adept at finding and championing the work of filmmakers working within the genre of Latin horror.
LATIN HORROR, in partnership with the National Association of Latino Independent Producers (NALIP), takes a look at the business of horror with a comprehensive panel that explores the almost limitless opportunities available to HORRORphiles within the genre of fear. Co-sponsored by RUE MORGUE, FEARWERX, and VAMPIRE-CON. Details HERE
LATIN HORROR, in association with NEWFILMMAKERS, cordially invite you to another special edition of the NewLatino Filmmakers Screening Series - "The HORRORphiles #5 - SANGRE!," on May 5, 2010 (Cinco de Mayo), featuring the work of emerging Latino directors working within the genre of horror. Complimentary Margaritas and Tequila shots in theater lobby.
'LA CASA MUDA' SPEAKS
"[with LA CASA MUDA] Uruguay national Gustavo Hernández is set to put that South American region, mostly known for its agriculture, on the international map of horror..." Read full story HERE
JORGE ALGORA DIRECTS
Spanish director, Jorge Algora, made a Latin horror splash with his debut feature, THE MUD BOY. We'll tap into the visionary voices inside this gifted storyteller's head.
Coming soon.