Bestia de Cardo
Bestia de Cardo (English Title: Beast of Cardo) is a feature film written, directed and starring actress/filmmaker Virginia Sánchez Navarro.[1] The film was shot in 2013 in the Dominican Republic and finished production in 2014. The cast includes Virginia Sánchez Navarro and Mexican actors Angélica Aragón ( The Crime of Father Amaro, A Walk in the Clouds ) and Jorge Luis Moreno (Criósfera, Niñas Mal, El Estudiante) and Dominican actors Cheddy García, Karina Noble, Héctor Then, Sara Jorge, Mario Peguero, Christian Alvarez and Johnnie Mercedes.[2]
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Directed by | Virginia Sánchez Navarro |
Produced by | Starsha Gill Rosie Hernandez Virginia Sánchez Navarro (co-producer) |
Screenplay by | Virginia Sánchez Navarro |
Starring | Virginia Sánchez Navarro Angélica Aragón Jorge Luis Moreno |
Music by | Nico Casal |
Cinematography | Diego Garcia |
Edited by | Daniel Castro Zimbrón Virginia Sánchez Navarro |
Production company | Imaginairo Film and Theatre |
Release date | October, 2014 Premiere at Austin Film Festival |
Running time | 99 minutes |
Country | US / Dominican Republic |
Language | Spanish |
The film was funded through the Dominican Film Law which entices private investment in the local film industry.[3]
In 2015 the film was screened at the Cinequest Film Festival.[4]
Plot
Bestia de Cardo is a melancholy study of social pressure.[5] It tells the story of Moira, a wealthy, Dominican young woman with a history of mental delusions, who is forced to return permanently to her hometown, Cardo, to the two-faced society that she had left behind.
Moira is ill-tempered but spineless, and she follows her parents’ orders, helping them to gain prestige so that their upcoming traditional new year’s eve party will be successful. However, she makes a mistake that endangers her family’s reputation even more.
Moira befriends a tailor, Hermes, who urges her to flee the town by supernatural means. As they put their plans in action, Moira and Hermes find themselves drawn to one another. The people of Cardo are unforgiving, and escape seems improbable.[6]
Cast
- Virginia Sánchez Navarro (Moira Cruz-Daruich)
- Angélica Aragón (Victoria Daruich)
- Jorge Luis Moreno (Hermes)
- Cheddy García (Melody)
- Karina Noble (Onelia Nocci)
- Héctor Then (The Man)
- Mauricio Bustamante (Crazy Clock)
- Jhonnie Mercedes (Chauffeur)
- Omar Ramírez (Omar Cruz)
- Sarah Jorge (Sara)
- Christian Alvarez (Guillermo)
- Raquel Estevez (Laura)
- Mario Peguero (Paul)
- Bernardita García (Magaly)
- Paolo Modolo (Sergio Nocci)
- Jalsen Santana (Sara's husband)
- Mabel Santos (Cocó)
Release
Bestia de Cardo had its world premiere at the 21st Austin Film Festival hosted from October 23 to 30, 2014.[7]
References
- confesor, Carmelsy (2015-10-14). "Dominicana en Festival de Chelsea Nueva York". Metrord. Retrieved 2016-10-17.
- "Bestia de Cardo - Literal Magazine". Literal Magazine. 2014-11-01. Retrieved 2016-10-18.
- "Listin Diario". www.listin.com.do. Retrieved 17 September 2014.
- "Movie Review: Beast of Cardo/Bestia de Cardo". Mordern Latina, March 1, 2015
- "El Festival de Cine Latino de Filadelfia (EE.UU.) amplía horizontes". El Pais, 20 June 2015
- "Realizan Premier de la película Bestia de Cardo". Caribbean Digital, May 13, 2015
- "Austin Film Festival: Beast of Cardo". Austin Chronicle. Josh Kupecki, Oct. 27, 2014
External links
- Bestia de Cardo at IMDb
- "Virginia Sanchez IMDb". IMDb. Retrieved 16 September 2014.