Draft:God's Slave (Venezuelan movie)

God's Slave its a Venezuelan- Argentinian film started by Maria Alejandra Martin, Laureano Olivares, Vando Villasmil, Daniela alvarado, Cesar Troconso, Manuel Trotta, Mohamed Alkahadil among others. The Screenplay its write by Fernando Butazzoni and its directed by Venezuelan director Joel Novoa.[1]

The movie its produced by Arlequin Films and was the 28 of June of 2013 in Venezuela film Festival. In the Unitate States have release in January of 2014.[2]

God's Slave won the prize a best first work in the Leida Latinamerican film festival

Plot edit

Inspired by true events God's Slave its the story of Amehd and David, one Islamic and other Jewish. They crossed path in the AMIA bombing riots, in Buenos Aires 1994.

Cast edit

  • Laureano Olivares as Tarik
  • Cesar Troconso as Comisario
  • Daniela Alvarado as Ines
  • Vando Villasmil as David Glodberg

Production edit

Terrorist attack was subject of the first short film called Zero hour.

For this movie the director make an investigation and research about the attack to Buenos Aires.

The CNAC give the funds for shoot mostly of 80% of the movie, the rest of funds was from Uruguay.[3]

God's Slave
Directed byJoel Novoa Scheneider
Written byFernando Butazzoni
Produced byJoel Novoa Elia K Scheneider
StarringLaureano Olivares

Daniela Alvarado

Vando Villasmil

Cesar Troconso

Maria Alejandra Martin
Edited byEmilio Kauderer
Production
company
Arlequin Films
Distributed byFilm movement
CountryVenezuela

Argentina

Uruguay
LanguageSpanish

The movie finished shot in 2012.

Postproduction edit

The musical score was recorded in Montevideo with Argentinian musician. Some additional scenes are filmed in Buenos Aires.

Boycott edit

Before the screening of the movie a short film about the Palestinian situation was show, that make a confusion for the audience. Additionally the website of the screenwriter Fernando Butazzoni was shutdown.

External Links edit

Reference edit

  1. ^ Clarín, Redacción (2013-11-21). "Un polémico filme sigue la pista de un tercer atentado en Buenos Aires". Clarín (in Spanish). Retrieved 2023-12-06.
  2. ^ "Edición impresa del 30/06/2013 | : : El Litoral - Noticias - Santa Fe - Argentina - ellitoral.com" (in Spanish). Retrieved 2023-12-06.
  3. ^ AV451, Redacción (2013-11-28). "El thriller de Venezuela, Uruguay y Argentina 'Esclavo de Dios' busca distribución en España". Audiovisual451 (in Spanish). Retrieved 2023-12-06.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)