Neo-Western Film 'Camino' to Star Lío Mehiel and Emily Carey, Debuting at Cannes Market
A new neo-Western film titled 'Camino' is set to premiere at the Cannes Market, featuring Lío Mehiel and Emily Carey in lead roles. The project, a collaborative effort between Beso Productions and Pucci Productions, represents a significant step for both companies in showcasing auteur-driven international storytelling and emerging talent. 'Camino' promises a narrative rich in themes of identity, masculinity, and the desire for freedom, all encapsulated within a rugged Western setting, marking Annabella Fazio's directorial debut.
The film 'Camino' is poised to make its introduction at the Cannes Market this week, a key event for global cinema. Lío Mehiel, known for their roles in 'Mutt' and 'After the Hunt,' will portray Ifa, a cowboy navigating complex issues of selfhood and survival. Opposite Mehiel, Emily Carey from 'House of the Dragon' will take on the character of Ellie, a mosaic artist whose life is intrinsically tied to a struggling ranch. The plot will follow their intertwined journey through harsh landscapes, where their developing relationship blurs the lines between loyalty and betrayal.
Annabella Fazio not only directs but also co-produces 'Camino' alongside Sofia Kunz under Beso Productions. Emily Sky Hickin's Pucci Productions, which recently garnered attention at Venice with 'Bearcave' and at BFI Flare Festival with the Lena Dunham-executive produced 'Notice Me,' is also a co-producer. The film has earned its place as a finalist in the Breaking Through the Lens competition, highlighting its potential and innovative approach to filmmaking. Producers emphasized their commitment to fostering underrepresented voices and unique cinematic visions, with 'Camino' serving as a prime example of this mission.
According to Sofia Kunz, 'Camino' exists in a timeless realm where mythical elements and natural phenomena like dust storms blend seamlessly. She views it as an inaugural project that perfectly embodies their dedication to promoting diverse narratives and distinctive artistic perspectives. Emily Sky Hickin echoed this sentiment, believing that the screenplay for 'Camino' possesses a universal appeal capable of captivating international audiences. She further noted the film's timely exploration of masculinity within a Spanish setting, emphasizing its importance.
Emmy Award-winning executive producer Theodora Dunlap, recognized for her work on 'Farewell Amor' and 'The Independent,' is also involved with the production. Additional support for development and packaging has been provided by Callo, with Jade Risser contributing as a line producer during the initial development phases. The film boasts a talented cast and a dedicated production team, all contributing to its anticipated success at the Cannes Market and beyond. Lío Mehiel is represented by Paradigm, Lighthouse, and Imprint, while Emily Carey is represented by Curtis Brown.
This upcoming neo-Western film is set to be a significant highlight at the Cannes Market, offering a compelling narrative that delves into profound themes against a distinctive backdrop. With a strong cast and a dedicated production team, 'Camino' aims to captivate global audiences with its exploration of identity, masculinity, and the intricate dynamics of human relationships in a challenging environment.
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