😍 2022-11-03 17:53:31 – Paris/France.
the mexican director Luis Estrada separated from Netflixafter having bought him the exploitation rights of his last film “¡Qué Viva México! ".
This is how the newspaper announces it this Thursday The country, which indicates that the American company financed the production of this film and I had planned to release it this November 3rd in Mexican and international theaters to offer it later in its catalog of diffusion
However, a day before the official premiere, Luis Estrada bought the rights to have them exclusively and don't lose control of your moviehe told the Spanish newspaper.
Despite the changes, The movie will be coming to Netflix. “Que Viva México” will be available on diffusion once Estrada finds a new distributor and the film is shown in national and world cinemas.
The film's official Twitter account clarified that the relationship between Netflix and Bandido Filmsproducer of three films by Luis Estrada apart from “¡Qué Viva México! », it was not damaged.
« The only difference that we had, in a long and fruitful relationship, was due to the possibility of the film coming out in more cinemas around the world"He explained
Luis Estrada is known for his satirical tetralogy on corruption and economic and political power. Here are his four films on the subject in chronological order:
- Herod's Law (1999)
- A Wonderful World (2006)
- Hell (2010)
- The Perfect Dictatorship (2014)
These feature films have combined the talents of Damián Alcázar, Pedro Armendáriz Jr., Joaquín Cosío and María Rojo.
“Hooray Mexico! with Alfonso Herrera, Ana de la Reguera, Damián Alcázar, Joaquín Cosío and Ana Martín. The 3 hour 11 minute film promises to be a criticism of the “Fourth Transformation” movement led by President Andrés Manuel López Obrador, satirizing both opponents and those who promote and support him.
" The film is a political bomb for what is happening in Mexico… It goes beyond what is Mexican because it is a compendium of all the political incorrectness, of those who have become taboo subjects in our society. It is a microcosm in which we are all represented and where no one is spared: it deals with intolerance and polarization “said Luis Estrada The country.
(With information from Brandon Celaya and The country)
SOURCE: Reviews News
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