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El director mexicano, egresado del CCC (Centro de Capacitación Cinematográfica), Jorge Michel Grau, hizo una de las mejores películas de horror de tiempos recientes, Somos lo que hay, que en 2013 tuvo un remake estadounidense a cargo de Jim Mickle. En ese mismo año, Michel Grau se encontraba filmando en Albuquerque, Nuevo México, Big Sky, su primer largometraje estadounidense, escrito por Evan M. Wiener (Monogamy) y protagonizado por Bella Thorne (Luna de miel en familia). Para esta película, Michel Grau repitió mancuerda con el cinefotógrafo Santiago Sánchez.
En un intento por curar a su hija de su agorafobia (temor a los espacios abiertos), Dee ( Kyra Sedgwick) intenta llevar a la adolescente (Bella Thorne) a una clínica en el desierto. Pero en el camino son interceptadas por un pistolero.
Este thriller con tintes de terror estrena el 14 de agosto en Estados Unidos.
Abajo puedes ver su primer trailer.
He had made name for himself with the Cannes debut We Are What We Are in 2010, and the remake of his film actually premiered at the fest not that much time afterwards. With production commencing late in 2013, we’re surprised that Jorge Michel Grau’s English language debut didn’t drop in 2014 — but only means a little more time in post for the shot in Albuquerque, New Mexico thriller. Featuring Bella Thorne in the lead, Big Sky sees Grau reteam with cinematographer Santiago Sanchez.
Gist: This is about Hazel (Bella Thorne), a teenage girl who suffers a mortal fear of open spaces. She never leaves her bedroom, which has put a strain on the relationship with her strung-out mom, Dee (Kyra Sedgwick), and is starting to take its toll on both of them. In a last ditch attempt to cure her daughter, Dee enrolls Hazel in a high-end treatment facility in the desert, hoping they will finally find the help they require so that Hazel can begin to move forward from the horrors of her past that triggered her illness. But help is the last thing that they get.
- See more at: http://www.ioncinema.com/news/festival-predictions/2015-sundance-jorge-michel-grau-big-sky#sthash.gYC0Rrya.dpufHe had made name for himself with the Cannes debut We Are What We Are in 2010, and the remake of his film actually premiered at the fest not that much time afterwards. With production commencing late in 2013, we’re surprised that Jorge Michel Grau’s English language debut didn’t drop in 2014 — but only means a little more time in post for the shot in Albuquerque, New Mexico thriller. Featuring Bella Thorne in the lead, Big Sky sees Grau reteam with cinematographer Santiago Sanchez.
Gist: This is about Hazel (Bella Thorne), a teenage girl who suffers a mortal fear of open spaces. She never leaves her bedroom, which has put a strain on the relationship with her strung-out mom, Dee (Kyra Sedgwick), and is starting to take its toll on both of them. In a last ditch attempt to cure her daughter, Dee enrolls Hazel in a high-end treatment facility in the desert, hoping they will finally find the help they require so that Hazel can begin to move forward from the horrors of her past that triggered her illness. But help is the last thing that they get.
- See more at: http://www.ioncinema.com/news/festival-predictions/2015-sundance-jorge-michel-grau-big-sky#sthash.gYC0Rrya.dpuf