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Dec 1, 2006 at 03:48 o\clock

premian película protagonizada por kuno becker y jay hernández

  • "The nomad" gana el Premio del Público del Amazonas Film Festival en Brasil
  • La cinta, de los directores Sergei Bodrov e Iván Passery, representó a Kazajstán

Sao Paulo.- La película "The nomad", protagonizada por los mexicanos Kuno Becker y Jay Hernández, ganó el Premio del Público del Amazonas Film Festival que se realizó en la ciudad brasileña de Manaus, informó hoy la organización.

El Amazonas Film Festival-III Mundial de Cine de Aventura, cuya clausura se extendió hasta la madrugada del viernes en la capital del norteño estado de Amazonas, destacó el premio otorgado por el público asistente para "The nomad".

La película de los directores Sergei Bodrov e Iván Passery, que representó a Kazajstán, fue protagonizada por Becker nacido en Mexico y Hernández, nacido en California.

Películas y cortometrajes de Francia, Brasil, Israel e Italia recibieron menciones especiales del jurado, destacando siempre la calidad técnica, como la digitalización, y la temática de aventura. (Con información de Notimex/AYV)

Dec 1, 2006 at 03:36 o\clock

crew finds the perfect spot in s.a. for filming boxing/love story

Steven Bauer is very angry.

The actor's voice shatters the silence at a local garage as he rebukes Danay Garcia, his co-star in "From Mexico With Love," a feature now filming in San Antonio.

The crew holds its collective breath until director Jimmy Nickerson yells the magic word: "Cut!" Then everyone disperses to prepare for the next scene. Five days into a six-week shoot that will go until the beginning of November, the production of the boxing drama is off and running.

"The first few days of a movie, usually you've got to get going," says producer Daniel Toll, president of Los Angeles-based Cinamour Entertainment. "It's tough to get started, but today has been a really good day, and our actors are so fantastic. We really, really lucked out with the actors."

Along with Bauer and Garcia, the cast includes San Antonio native Bruce McGill and Kuno Becker. Becker stars as Hector Villa, a young Mexican fighter who crosses the border into the United States illegally to escape the wrath of a crime boss. McGill plays Billy Jenks, a washed-up trainer who takes Hector under his wing.

Toll and Hartford decided to shoot the film in San Antonio after scouting locations in New Mexico, Louisiana, Arizona and Utah.

The Greater San Antonio Film Council, a nonprofit organization created to attract film projects to the area, helped convince the movie's producers the city had what they were looking for.

"They came over and spent a couple of days here, and we just showed them around, and they said, 'I like it, but what about locations?'" says Al Frakes, chairman of the council's board and president and CEO of SAF Studios. "They were looking for a Mexican village, they were looking for a border town, a Mexican town. And I said, 'You haven't seen San Antonio yet.' So I brought the director back in, and they spent roughly a day and a half here, and we found nine of the 10 locations."

Though several features have been shot here recently on digital video, "From Mexico With Love" is the first 35mm film shot primarily in San Antonio in about two years, says city film marketing manager Drew Mayer-Oakes.

"A 35mm crew definitely will be a larger crew, more equipment and more people usually involved, and of course, there's a greater economic impact on those larger productions," says Mayer-Oakes. "We usually estimate they'll spend about 50 percent of their budget during production on location, and on a low-budget production like this, it's probably more like 75 percent."

Hartford puts the movie's budget between $3 million and $5 million.

"For this movie, as Jimmy said, 'You give me $50 million and I couldn't make a better movie,' because this movie is about the boxing and the story," he says.

And Nickerson should know from boxing movies. As a fight coordinator, his credits include "Raging Bull," "Rocky" and "Fight Club." Like Toll, Nickerson is high on the movie's cast, particularly Becker, who previously won over audiences as an aspiring soccer star in "Goal!"

"You've got to have an actor first before a boxer. That's more important to me, and he's the best for the role," Nickerson says. "I've worked with a lot of great actors in the past. I think this young man will be huge some day — really, really big time."

Dec 1, 2006 at 03:23 o\clock

inicia kuno becker filmación de nueva película

La cinta se filmará en Texas con la idea de comenzar a exhibirse en las salas de cine a principios de 2007.

El actor mexicano Kuno Becker comenzó a filmar en San Antonio, la película, “From Mexico with Love”, en la que protagoniza a un joven boxeador que se ve obligado a inmigrar a los a Estados Unidos y comienza la búsqueda de una mejor vida.

La cinta producida por los estudios Cinamour Entertainment, de Los Ángeles, California, explora asuntos relacionados a los derechos humanos, la comunidad, la amistad, la opresión, la compasión y el amor.

Voceros de compañía cinematográfica informaron que la película se filmará en San Antonio, Texas y en sus alrededores con la idea de comenzar a exhibirse en las salas de cine a principios de 2007.

En la cinta, Becker protagoniza a Héctor Villa, un muchacho que trabaja de día en una granja y por las noches entrena para convertirse en boxeador, un sueño que alcanza a pesar de múltiples obstáculos bajo los auspicios de un veterano boxeador.

La película está dirigida por Jimmy Nickerson, quien fungiera como coordinador de boxeo en cintas como “Raging Bull” y la serie de “Rocky”.