Film | Key Details |
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Title | “A Thousand Pieces” |
Director | Sergio Castro San Martín |
Co-Producers | Amore Cine (Spain), Bikini Films and Pan Contenidos (Argentina), Maluta Films (Spain), Latente Films (Chile) |
Main Cast | Daniel Muñoz (Miguel), Paola Giannini (Isabel), Emilia Rodriguez (Emilia) |
Plot Summary | A family vacation turns tragic when a fatal accident halts their journey, leading to an emotional exploration of relationships and loss. |
Shooting Location | Chile |
Completion Date | Early October |
Editor | Victoria Lammers (Credits: Oliver Stone’s “Snowden,” Asghar Farhadi’s “Everybody Knows”) |
Sergio Castro San Martín’s “A Thousand Pieces” Gains International Momentum with Amore Cine’s Paz Lázaro Onboard
The upcoming road drama “A Thousand Pieces” (“Mil pedazos”), directed by Chilean filmmaker Sergio Castro San Martín, has added another notable name to its production team—Paz Lázaro of Amore Cine. Lázaro, who is also in Venice for two major premieres, has joined the film, currently in production in Chile, alongside an impressive array of co-producers from Argentina and Spain.
A Multinational Production with a Powerful Story
The film is a road movie that delves deep into the complexities of family dynamics. The plot centers around Miguel (played by Daniel Muñoz), his wife Isabel (Paola Giannini), and their young daughter Emilia (Emilia Rodriguez). The family sets out on what is supposed to be a rejuvenating vacation. Still, their hopes are shattered when a tragic accident strikes, turning the trip into a profound exploration of grief and unresolved emotions.
As the film progresses, the scenic beauty of the Chilean desert contrasts starkly with the characters’ emotional turmoil, offering audiences a visually and emotionally rich narrative.
A Stellar Cast and Crew
The movie features a talented cast led by Daniel Muñoz, who brings depth to the character of Miguel, a man desperately trying to heal the rift in his marriage. Paola Giannini plays Isabel, a woman struggling with inner conflicts, while Emilia Rodriguez portrays their daughter Emilia, whose innocence is shattered by the tragic events of the story.
Victoria Lammers, known for her work on Oliver Stone’s “Snowden” and Asghar Farhadi’s “Everybody Knows,” is editing the film. Lammers’ involvement signals the high-caliber post-production efforts expected to elevate the film’s impact.
Paz Lázaro’s Expanding Influence
Paz Lázaro, formerly the head of content and acquisitions for Exile Content Studio, has an impressive track record. She is co-presenting two films at the Venice Film Festival—“Kill the Jockey” by Luis Ortega, which received a standing ovation, and “Quiet Life” by Alexandros Avranas—both met with critical acclaim. Her decision to board “A Thousand Pieces” underlines the film’s potential to resonate with international audiences.
Lázaro has maintained a close professional relationship with Castro San Martín since his 2015 Berlinale feature “The Mud Woman” (“La mujer de barro”), where she was a long-time programmer. Their continued collaboration is a testament to their shared vision for creating impactful cinema.
Looking Ahead: Castro San Martín’s Future Projects
In addition to “A Thousand Pieces”, Castro San Martín is preparing for his next film, “Il Cileno,” a gripping story set in 1976 during a wave of mining protests. This film will follow Aldo, a young Chilean militant who faces difficult choices while in exile in Turin, Italy. With “Il Cileno” in the pipeline, Castro San Martín continues to explore complex narratives that challenge and engage audiences,