“We’re now in post with a documentary about child actors in Mexico, ‘I Want to be Famous,’ but this will be the first drama we’ll have made together since ‘Padre Amaro,’” said Birman whose Alameda Films — originally founded with his late grandfather Alfredo Ripstein — has produced a number of literature-inspired films, including such classics as “Midaq Alley,” which launched Salma Hayek’s career, and also distributes indie films in Mexico.
“It’s a very contained, character-driven story, which I hope to shoot in chronological order,” said Carrera who was drawn to it for its theme of vengeance. He sees it also as a reflection on present times where the omnipresent social media “makes judges of everyone.” “I’ve gotten to know Carrera through our work together on the upcoming documentary, ‘I Want to be Famous’ [‘Pasitos a la Fama’] and it’s been a delight; I cannot wait to see him bring ‘Confessions’ to life,” said Gerardo Moran Castellot of Zamora Films.
Principal photography is slated for the spring in Mexico City. Alameda Films will handle international sales.
¡Enhorabuena! y ¡Súper atenta, Alberto!
Enhorabuena. Excelente noticia. Saludos.
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