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​Rural police officer Cruz investigates the bizarre case of a headless woman’s body found in a remote region by the Andes Mountains. David, the husband of Cruz’s lover, Francisca, becomes the prime suspect and is sent to a local mental hospital. He blames the crime to the
inexplicable and brutal appearance of the “Monster”. Cruz stumbles on a mysterious theory involving
geometric landscapes, mountain motorcyclists and a mantra stuck in his head: Murder Me, Monster. Shown at Un Certain Regard, Cannes 2018.

Alejandro Fadel

Alejandro Fadel

​Born in Mendoza, Argentina in 1981. In 2003 he co-directed Love (First Part), that premiered in Venice Critics’ Week. As a writer, he worked with Pablo Trapero in such films as Lion’s Den (2008), Carancho (2010), and White Elephant (2012). The Wild Ones (2012), his first feature as a director, was premiered and awarded at Cannes Critics’ Week. This is his second feature. ​

  • Muere, monstruo, muere
  • Muere, monstruo, muere
  • Muere, monstruo, muere
  • Muere, monstruo, muere

 




Edição 2023