Devil Dog Road
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Spanish | Lo carga el diablo |
Directed by | Guillermo Polo |
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Cinematography | Pablo G. Gallego |
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Music by | Pablo Croissier |
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Distributed by | Begin Again Films |
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Country | Spain |
Language | Spanish |
Devil Dog Road (Spanish: Lo carga el diablo) is a 2024 Spanish black comedy road movie directed by Guillermo Polo in his directorial debut feature. It stars Pablo Molinero and Mero González.
Plot
[edit]With the prospect of earning €20,000, middling writer Tristán agrees on fulfilling his conflictive brother Simón's death wish of transporting his dead body from Avilés to Benidorm, enlisting the help of teenager Álex.[1][2]
Cast
[edit]- Pablo Molinero as Tristán[1]
- Mero González as Álex[2]
- Isak Férriz as Simón[3]
- Antonia San Juan[1]
- Emilio Buale[4]
- Luifer Rodríguez[4]
- Manuel de Blas[4]
- Pino Montesdeoca[4]
- Itziar Castro[1]
Production
[edit]The film was produced by Los Hermanos Polo Films, Japónica Films, Volcano Films, and Batiak Films, with the participation of À Punt and the backing from Gobierno de Canarias and the support of IVC .[5] It had a budget of around €750,000.[6] Shooting locations included Tenerife, the provinces of Valencia and Alicante, and Aragon.[5]
Release
[edit]For its world premiere on 10 April 2024, the film made it to the slate of the 41st Miami Film Festival (MFF).[5][7] It also screened as the opening film of the 39th Cinema Jove festival in June 2024[3] and was included in the 'Castilla y León en largo' programme of the 69th Valladolid International Film Festival (Seminci).[8]
Reception
[edit]Alfonso Rivera of Cineuropa billed the film as "a trippy, colourful road movie, halfway between comic and US indie film, but at the same time just as Iberian as a Bigas Luna flick".[3]
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ a b c d Madueño, Teresa (20 June 2024). "'Lo carga el diablo': los fantasmas nunca mueren". Valencia Plaza.
- ^ a b "Guillermo Polo debuta con la 'road movie' ibérica 'Lo carga el diablo': "Como ópera prima es un poco suicida"". Europa Press. 20 June 2024.
- ^ a b c Rivera, Alfonso (26 June 2024). "Review: Devil Dog Road". Cineuropa.
- ^ a b c d "Lo carga el diablo". seminci.com. Retrieved 12 October 2024.
- ^ a b c "'Lo carga el diablo', de Guillermo Polo, seleccionado en el Festival de Cine de Miami". Valencia Plaza. 4 April 2024.
- ^ Moreira, Marta (27 October 2022). "En el rodaje de 'Lo carga el diablo', la película de humor negro que quiere realzar la belleza del casticismo español". Valencia Plaza.
- ^ Markowitz, Douglas (6 March 2024). "Here's the Complete Miami Film Festival 2024 Lineup". Miami New Times.
- ^ "El cine de Castilla y León asoma la cabeza en Seminci con dos largos y siete cortos". Diario de Valladolid. 26 September 2024.