Verbo

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Verbo

Official Teaser Poster
Directed by Eduardo Chapero-Jackson
Produced by Belén Atienza
Álvaro Augustín
Ghislain Barrois
Jesús de la Vega
Enrique López Lavigne
Written by Eduardo Chapero-Jackson
Starring Miguel Ángel Silvestre
Najwa Nimri
Victor Clavijo
Cinematography Juan Carlos Gómez
Editing by Elena Ruiz
Studio Apaches Entertainment
Telecinco Cinema
Distributed by Filmax
Release dates
  • September 22, 2011 (2011-09-22) (Donostia-San Sebastian Festival)
  • November 4, 2011 (2011-11-04) (Spain)
Country Spain
Language Spanish

Verbo is a Spanish dark fantasy thriller film written and directed by Eduardo Chapero-Jackson.[1]

Plot

A 15-year-old teenager, Sara, lives with an apparently normal suburban family. She develops a sixth sense and begins to perceive a series of disturbing messages and clues, which prompt her to enter a dangerous and frightening dimension in order to save a life. In the course of this adventure to a dark parallel universe, Sara must change the world.

Cast

  • Alba García as Sara
  • Miguel Ángel Silvestre as Lírico
  • Najwa Nimri as Inés
  • Macarena Gómez as Prosak
  • Verónica Echegui as Medussa
  • Nasser Saleh as Darío
  • Adam Jeziersky as Foco
  • Manolo Solo as Professor
  • Fernando Soto as Rafa
  • Víctor Clavijo as Tótem
  • Michelle Asante as Night
  • Peter Peralta as Japanese Teenager
  • Djédjé Apali as Hermes
  • Sergio Villalba as Hugo

Production

Apaches Entertainment and Telecinco Cinema co-produced the thriller film for Filmax.[2] Alba Garcia and Miguel Angel Silvestre play the leads.[3] It is directed by the producer of The Others, Eduardo Chapero-Jackson.[4]

Release

The release was originally set for the late 2010, but was delayed.[5] It is currently scheduled for a November 4, 2011 release after being screened at the San Sebastian Film Festival.[6]

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