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Snakewoman

Spain, United States

2005

98 Min
Color, Black and White
1.33:1
Spanish, English
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DIR Jesús Franco

EXEC Kevin Collins

PROD Peter Evanko, Casey Yip

SCR Jesús Franco, Lina Romay

DP Emilio Schargorodsky

CAST Carmen Montes, Fata Morgana, Christie Levin, Exequiel Caldas, Lina Romay, Antonio Mayans

ED E. Caldas

PROD DES Ignasi Roig

MUSIC Exequiel Caldas, Jesús Franco, David Ramos

Synopsis

Cult cinema legend Jess Franco takes the helm for a film he claims is, “among the most sincere and creative films of my career,” an erotic tale of vampirism that offers a bizarre twist on the familiar mythos. A publicist’s agent seeking to secure the rights to a 20th Century cult movie icon’s life story travels to meet the actresses’ surviving relatives. Upon making their acquaintance, the agent discovers that they live a life of unbridled hedonism. This is a family with some sizable skeletons in their collective closet, and as the agent delves ever deeper into their mysterious background, she slowly begins to succumb to their dark and seductive charm…

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Jesús Franco

He was only 6 years old when he started composing music under the protection of his brother Enrique. After the Spanish Civil War, he was able to continue his studies at the Real Conservatorio de Madrid, where he finished piano and harmony. Being a Bachelor of Law and a easy-read novel writer (under the pseudonym David Khume), he signed on to enter the Instituto de Investigaciones y Experiencias Cinematográicas (IIEC), where he was only for two years, while he worked simultaneously as a director and theatre actor. Later, he went to Paris to study directing techniques at the I.D.H.E.C. (University of Sorbonne), where he used to go into seclusion during hours to watch films at the film archive. Back to Spain, he started his huge cinematographic work as a composer, with Cómicos (1954) and El hombre que viajaba despacito (1957), and later worked as an assistant director to Juan Antonio Bardem, León Klimovsky, Luis Saslavsky, Julio Bracho, Fernando Soler and Joaquín Luis Romero Marchent… read more

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