It’s being reported by Variety that Dog Eat Dog and All Your Dead Ones director Carlos Moreno will next tackle the hitman film Lost Wolves for 64A Films and Rcn Cine. Written by Harold Devasten, who was featured in both of the aforementioned pictures, it centers on “two hit-men — a vet and a teen — dispatched for a job, who suffer a terrible car accident, are cared for by local villagers.” The village is Santa Marta, an area executive producer Maja Zimmermann describes as a “remote paradise” with a “vivid-colored landscape [that] will be a very important part of the film.”
Throughout the story, which is said to be a “romantic thriller with touches of black comedy and echoes of a Western,” the two are introduced to concepts such as “solidarity, compassion, even love,” things they’re not accustomed to. However, they still have to eliminate their target: a human rights lawyer.
Throughout the story, which is said to be a “romantic thriller with touches of black comedy and echoes of a Western,” the two are introduced to concepts such as “solidarity, compassion, even love,” things they’re not accustomed to. However, they still have to eliminate their target: a human rights lawyer.
- 11/27/2011
- by jpraup@gmail.com (thefilmstage.com)
- The Film Stage
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