Presencias

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Directed byLuis Mandoki
Written byOlivia Bond
Produced byAlexa Aroesty
Cher Constantine
Santiago de la Paz
Luis Mandoki
Presencias
Vix+ release poster
Directed byLuis Mandoki
Written byOlivia Bond
Produced byAlexa Aroesty
Cher Constantine
Santiago de la Paz
Luis Mandoki
StarringAlberto Ammann
Yalitza Aparicio
CinematographyPhilip Lozano
Edited byPablo Barbieri Carrera
Music byCamille Mandoki
Production
company
Videocine
Distributed byVix+
Release date
  • September 7, 2022 (2022-09-07) (Vix+)[1]
Running time
120 minutes
CountryMexico
LanguageSpanish

Presencias (lit.'Presences') is a 2022 Mexican horror thriller film directed by Luis Mandoki and written by Olivia Bond.[2] Starring Alberto Ammann and Yalitza Aparicio.[3] It premiered in the United States, Mexico, and Spanish-speaking territories on September 7, 2022, on Vix+.[4]

Víctor Constantino returns to his father's cabin where he spent a good part of his childhood and where his younger sister drowned. Now it is his duty to sell it, but he did not expect someone (or something) to murder his pregnant wife. After this event, Victor does not remember what happened, but he is determined to find the person responsible along with Paulina, an independent young woman with good intentions, and María, who was his nanny.[5]

Cast

The actors participating in this film are:[6][7]

  • Alberto Ammann as Víctor
  • Yalitza Aparicio as Paulina
  • Andrea Santibañez as Alicia
  • Leo Danse Alos as Almita
  • Ariel Bonilla as Doctor Juan Esquivel
  • Analy Castro as Policewoman
  • Cher Constantine as Dr. Dávila
  • Adriana Deangelis as Adela
  • Emelia Levy as Creature
  • Daniel Mandoki as Manolo
  • Fermín Martínez as Juárez
  • Raúl Orozco as Priest
  • Norma Pablo as Pilar
  • Angelina Peláez as María
  • Alisson Santiago as Dionisia
  • Gerardo Taracena as Don Jaime
  • Marco Antonio Treviño as Don Julio
  • Josué Maychi

Production

Principal photography began at the beginning of March 2021[8] and ended in mid-March of the same year[9] in Pueblo Mágico of Tlalpujahua,[10] in Michoacán and Ajusco, Mexico City.[11]

Reception

References

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