Chilean film director
Jorge Olguín is a Chilean director who works mainly in fantasy and horror.
Career
His first film, Ángel Negro , was a student film. Olguín filmed it while he studied cinema in the University with a budget of $25,000.[ 2] This film was commercially released in 2000 and attracted attention in Chile by its unusual advertising campaign.[citation needed ] The film, a mixture of slasher and giallo , was selected for Montreal's Fantasia Festival , Portugal's Fantasporto , and Catalonia's Sitges Film Festival , among others. Angel Negro was released on DVD in the United States by Troma Entertainment .[ 3]
In 2002, Olguín released Sangre Eterna , a vampire film with a psychological plot that involves the world of Goth subculture and role playing games. Variety wrote that Sangre Eterna became a cult film and one of the highest grossing Latin American horror films.[ 4] Later, it received the Prize for the Best Special Effects in the Málaga Film Festival ,[ 5] Prize for the Best Actor and Best FX Make-Up at Screamfest Horror Film Festival .[ 6] Soon it film was released on DVD in the USA by Fangoria Films under the title Eternal Blood .[ 7] This film drew the attention of director Guillermo del Toro .[ 8] In 2008, while Olguín waited for his next film to come together, he shot Solos in seven days for $200,000.[ 9] In 2012, it was released in the United States as Descendents .[ 10] Caleuche: The Call of the Sea , his fourth film, was budgeted at $2 million and was picked up by Buena Vista International .[ 11] Whispers in the Forest , Chile's first 3D feature, cost $500,000.[ 12]
Filmography
References
^ de la Fuente, Anna Marie (2007-07-20). "Vampire maestro tries film in English" . Variety . Retrieved 2014-03-16 .
^ de la Fuente, Anna Marie (2011-05-06). "Fresh faces of Chilean cinema" . Variety . Retrieved 2014-03-16 .
^ Long, Mike (2004-03-18). "Angel Negro" . DVD Talk . Retrieved 2014-03-16 .
^ de la Fuente, Anna Marie (2006-04-20). " 'Sea' wind makes pair feel Chile" . Variety . Retrieved 2014-03-16 .
^ "Vampiros de "Sangre Eterna" recibieron premio en Málaga" . La Cuarta (in Spanish). Archived from the original on 2014-03-17. Retrieved 2014-03-16 .
^ "2003 Screamfest Awards" . Screamfest . Archived from the original on 2014-03-17. Retrieved 2014-03-16 .
^ Turek, Ryan (2013-10-30). "Trailer Debut for the Spooky Chilean Film Whispers of the Forest" . Shock Till You Drop . Retrieved 2014-03-17 .
^ de la Fuente, Anna Marie (2006-04-20). " 'Sea' wind makes pair feel Chile" . Variety . Retrieved 2014-03-16 .
^ de la Fuente, Anna Marie (2011-05-06). "Fresh faces of Chilean cinema" . Variety . Retrieved 2014-03-16 .
^ Barton, Steve (2012-05-07). "Lionsgate's Descendents Are Coming Home for a Bite in May" . Dread Central . Retrieved 2014-03-16 .
^ de la Fuente, Anna Marie (2011-11-09). "BVI mines Chilean horror pic" . Variety . Retrieved 2014-03-16 .
^ Hopewell, John (2013-12-20). "Latin American Horror Booming at Blood Window Market" . Variety . Retrieved 2014-03-16 .
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