Yasuo Nakajima and Mariona Carrera’s Barcelona and Tokyo-based b-mount have boarded “Possibly It’s True What They Say About Us,’ (“Quizás Es Cierto Lo Que Dicen De Nosotras”) from Chilean filmmaking duo Camilo Becerra (“El último sacramento”) and Sofía Paloma Gómez (“Quiero morirme dentro de un tiburón”), seen at San Sebastian’s San Sebastián WIP Latam competitors.
b-mount be a part of a co-production between Carlos Núñez and Gabriela Sandoval at Chile’s Storyboard Media (“The Sky Is Crimson”), Cecilia Salim at Argentina’s Murillo Cine (“Chaco”) and Lucía van Gelderen at Argentina’s Morocha Movies (“El Cinco”) alongside Becerra’s manufacturing enterprise La Jauría Comunicaciones.
Emilio Mayorga serves as govt producer. Worldwide gross sales for the movie are dealt with by Lucia and Julia Meik’s Meikincine (“Los Fuertes”).
“This venture is extraordinary for us because it’s our first involvement in fiction manufacturing; previously, we’ve offered taking pictures providers to worldwide productions,” Nakajima instructed Selection.
“Why did we make this preliminary step? Simple: absolutely the belief that Gabriela Sandoval and the remainder of the manufacturing staff impressed in us in addition to this emotive and disturbing story of how evil can unexpectedly seep into our properties,” Nakajima instructed Selection.
“We’re very excited to be finalizing this magnificent co-production with b-mount for ‘Possibly It’s True What They Say About Us,’ and on the identical time, reaping what we sowed within the WIP at San Sebastián 2023, the place we first met post-screening of the First Reduce, sealing our co-production months later,” mentioned Carlos Núñez and Gabriela Sandoval from Storyboard Media.
“This collaboration not solely permits us to finish the movie but additionally to reinforce and amplify the movie’s attain by means of b-mount’s expertise within the European and Asian territories, alongside our gross sales agent, Meikincine,” they added.
The thriller explores generational trauma, accountability and the delicate facet of relationships when psychiatrist Ximena (Aline Kuppenheim) is reunited together with her estranged daughter Tamara (Camila Roeschmann), who lately escaped a cult embattled with accusations of human sacrifice.
Busy elevating a youngster (Julia Lübbert), the sudden look shakes household foundations to the core because the three battle to reconnect within the wake of parallel tragedies, loosely impressed by the surprising crimes dedicated by Chile’s Colliguay Sect.
“This sinister house is among the issues we’re all in favour of representing within the movie,” Becerra and Paloma Gómez mentioned in an announcement.
They added: “To indicate how one thing so irrational and incomprehensible can knock on the door of any household. Understanding how such an excessive state of affairs is reached is nearly inconceivable. All certainties show futile once we face the monster that all of the sudden lives in our personal home.”