Little Red Riding Wolf

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Directed byChus Gutiérrez
Screenplay byMarta González de Vega
Based onDe Caperucita a loba
by Marta González de Vega
Produced byÁlvaro Ariza Tirado
Little Red Riding Wolf
Theatrical release poster
De Caperucita a loba
Directed byChus Gutiérrez
Screenplay byMarta González de Vega
Based onDe Caperucita a loba
by Marta González de Vega
Produced byÁlvaro Ariza Tirado
StarringMarta González de Vega
CinematographyPilar Sánchez Díaz
Edited byJulia Juániz
Music byKarin Zielinski
Production
companies
Bowfinger International Pictures[1]
De Caperucita a loba AIE[1]
Esto También Pasará[1]
Tondero Producciones[1]
Distributed byA contracorriente Films (Spain)
Latido (International)
Release dates
  • March 14, 2023 (2023-03-14) (Málaga)
  • April 5, 2023 (2023-04-05) (Spain)
  • April 6, 2023 (2023-04-06) (Peru)
Running time
92 minutes
CountriesSpain
Peru
LanguageSpanish
Box office127.570[2]

Little Red Riding Wolf (Spanish: De Caperucita a loba, lit.'From Little Red Riding Hood to Wolf') is a 2023 comedy film directed by Chus Gutiérrez[3] from a screenplay written by Marta González de Vega who also starred in the feature.[4] It is based on the book and play of the same name by González de Vega.[5][6] The rest of the cast is made up of Berto Romero, David Guapo, José Mota, Antonio Resines, Elena Irureta, Melania Urbina and Marco Zunino.[7]

Marta manages to go from Little Red Riding Hood to wolf when she decides to use every pathetic situation that love puts her in to learn to laugh at herself harder than anyone else. Entering the forest of drama, she will become the protagonist of her own comedy when she discovers that laughter springs from drama and from laughter, power![8]

Cast

  • Marta González de Vega as Marta
  • Martita de Graná as Carolina
  • Melania Urbina as Ana
  • David Guapo as Javier
  • Marco Zunino as Pedro
  • José Mota as Alberto
  • Berto Romero as Germán
  • Agustín Jiménez as Antonio / Boss
  • Javier Veiga as Fernando
  • Antonio Resines as Ramiro
  • Elena Irureta as Rosa
  • Patricia García Méndez as Surgeon
  • Santiago Segura as Pharmacist
  • Rober Bodegas as Disco Boy 1
  • Alberto Casado as Disco Boy 2
  • Josele Román as Old Woman
  • Arturo González-Campos as Chinese Restaurant Taxi Driver
  • Charo Reina as Bus Driver
  • Dara Bastida as 5 year-old-girl
  • Eric Francés as Garbage Collector
  • Alba Gutiérrez as Streetlight Girl
  • Héctor Montoliu as Delivery Man
  • Juan de Vera as Rosales Painter Taxi Driver

Production

Principal photography began in early October 2022 in Madrid, Spain.[9][10]

Release

References

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