FOR TRAILERS, SEE THE BOTTOM OF THIS ARTICLE
According to the Fangoria article "First news: Fantasia 2007 lineup!" (June 19th), Rigoberto Castañeda's Mexican-Spanish horror Km. 31 (Kilómetro 31) is set to be screened at this year's Fantasia Festival in Montréal, Canada in July. The movie had its world première at the Morelia International Film Festival (Festival Internacional de Cine de Morelia) in Morelia, Mexico on October 19th of last year. Videocine S.A. de C.V. released it theatrically in Mexico on February 2nd.
The screenplay for Km. 31 was written by Castañeda. The movie stars Iliana Fox as Catalina/Ágata, Adrià Collado as Nuño, Raúl Méndez as Omar, Mikel Mateos as the 6-year-old boy, Carlos Aragón as Inspector Ugalde, Luisa Huertas as the old woman, and Fernando Becerril as Doctor Morales. It apparently co-stars Hanna Sirog, Julián Álvarez, Marcela Pezet, Claudette Maillé, Giselle Audirac, Camilo San Vicente, Everardo Arzate, Mónica Bejarano, Cheli Godínez, and Izmir Gallardo.
Here's a synopsis for Km. 31 from the website of production company/international sales agent Filmax International (Sociedad General de Derechos Audiovisuales S.A.): "After the tragic death of their mother when they were children, twin sisters Agata and Catalina Hameran developed a special skill, a way of communicating without speaking, a "link" between them. After a mysterious accident on Kilometer 31, Agata falls into a coma. Catalina, thanks to their "link", feels the pain and tragedy that her sister is going through at the time of the accident. Following a series of supernatural events, Catalina realizes that their "link" is stronger than ever and that her sister Agata is screaming for help from her unconscious state. ¶ Catalina is now determined to find out what really happened to her sister in order to help her wake up. Nuño, Agata's long time friend, and Omar, Catalina's boyfriend, agree to help her. But they soon find out that not only is Agata in a coma, but she is also trapped between reality and an ancient legend, the legend of La Llorona."
For more information on Km. 31, see Twitch's third, second, and first articles on it.
Km. 31 theatrical trailer (Spanish w/o subtitles; downloadable 6.3 MB MOV file)
Km. 31 teaser trailer (no dialogue; downloadable 5.2 MB MOV file)
Km. 31 official website
Filmax International: Km. 31
well im mexican and this ..... THING SUKS ASS its a "ring" wanabe A BAD WANABE i dont recomend it at all the FX`s are god but if you see any "newer" asian films ther is nothing new the acting well.... no coment but its not the actors fault its the director cos he has nothin to say its just BORING and a waist of time
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