The director Gaspar Gomez preparing to shoot Road July, the first local big-budget film from the time of Andes. The story traces the journey of a father and son on Route 40 south. The principal commitment to quality and popular film. Mendoza film was out of the loop of major national facilities since the closure of the legendary Andes Film Studies at current deposits Coca Cola in Cervantes channel. But the local director Gaspar Gómez bet distort history with his film Road July, which a contribution from the National Institute of Film and Arts audiovisulaes (Incaa) will hit theaters around the country and even international festivals.
Already installed in Mendoza, Gomez announced that shooting will begin on 12 April. He explained what is July Road: A route-the film is a road movie genre where the transformation of the characters comes as they advance in space, on the route. Here is a father who knows his daughter when she is 10 years old. As the film goes transforms the link; go from being two unknown until the end of the road having a family relationship, all this on top of a Citroen 3V, a super bumpy ride along Route 40, explained the director. Gomez enthused that 90 percent of the staff that work in the film is Mendoza. The leading roles will be played by Francisco Carrasco and Federica, and Rita Cortese and Ana María, who make the papers have less screen time but they are very strong in the narrative. Mendoza said that filming filmmaker require six intense weeks of work, so they estimate to finish by the end of May.