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Duas Vidas para Antonio Espinosa
Director
Two Lives for Antonio Espinosa
Editor
Alberto Espinosa, his younger brother Antonio and their friends decide to terrorize an indigenous family that's settled in their old estate. This night will result in the appearance of a mysterious figure who'll relentlessly look for revenge.
Two Lives for Antonio Espinosa
Screenplay
Alberto Espinosa, his younger brother Antonio and their friends decide to terrorize an indigenous family that's settled in their old estate. This night will result in the appearance of a mysterious figure who'll relentlessly look for revenge.
Two Lives for Antonio Espinosa
Story
Alberto Espinosa, his younger brother Antonio and their friends decide to terrorize an indigenous family that's settled in their old estate. This night will result in the appearance of a mysterious figure who'll relentlessly look for revenge.
Two Lives for Antonio Espinosa
Director
Alberto Espinosa, his younger brother Antonio and their friends decide to terrorize an indigenous family that's settled in their old estate. This night will result in the appearance of a mysterious figure who'll relentlessly look for revenge.
Vorgon's Lonesome Raid
Writer
An homage to old kaiju (Japanese Giant Monster) movies, and also a satire to romantic stories. Using old techniqes like a man-in-suit monster and a mock-up city, the movie tells the story of Vorgon, a poor guy that lost his girlfriend, and he happens to be a 40 feet tall monster.
Vorgon's Lonesome Raid
Director
An homage to old kaiju (Japanese Giant Monster) movies, and also a satire to romantic stories. Using old techniqes like a man-in-suit monster and a mock-up city, the movie tells the story of Vorgon, a poor guy that lost his girlfriend, and he happens to be a 40 feet tall monster.