‘She Wolf’ Helmer Tamae Garateguy Set To Shoot Thriller ‘Auxilio’ in Buenos Aires (EXCLUSIVE)
07.07.2022 - 18:13
/ variety.com
Holly Jones Undisputed Argentine shock-and-awe royalty, Tamae Garateguy (“She Wolf,” “Las Furias”), is set to begin filming her next feature, “Auxilio” (“Help”). The shoot, an Argentine-Columbian co-production, will start in August and take advantage of locations throughout Buenos Aires.“Buenos Aires is a vital protagonist.
I think it’s a very cinematic city, with neighborhoods that are just as they were 200 years ago, others are the same as they were 50 years ago,” said Garateguy.The premise promises a horrifying glance at an onerous era that saw the country’s first military coup. Nuns, the wrongfully committed and supernatural forces collide to comment on the torture women suffer at the hands of unjust and unrelenting societies.
“I feel like this film falls into the moment. There’s a lot of anger from women.
Supposedly everything is moving forward to produce more equality between men and women, and this clear setback is a little like the film that talks about all of the oppression women face. It takes place in the 1930s.
I’d like to think that we’re less oppressed now, but look at what’s happening,” Garateguy told Variety.She went on: “How can the horror, the helplessness of not being able to scream and the despair it provokes be represented? In recent years, those women who are no longer there because they were murdered, scream through us, the ones that are still here.”The project is produced by directors Daniel de la Vega of Argentina’s Furia Films (“The Last Heretic”) and Néstor Sánchez Sotelo of Del Toro Films (“The Funeral Home”). The pair previously teamed for the production of “White Coffin,” and HBO and Shudder acquired “On The 3rd Day.”“Auxilio” employs a largely female cast and technical team to relay the
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