Synopse
Up until the death of his father, Elder Mamaní's life was aimless, based around drugs and alcohol. Now he's taking on his father's job down a mine in the Bolivian mining capital Huanuni and living with his grandmother. Elder's godfather Francisco put in a good word for him and got him the job. But it's not long before Elder screws up with his colleagues because he's far happier stoned than working. This gets not only him, but also Francisco in trouble. On a company outing that despite everything Elder is allowed to attend, the tensions between him and his godfather escalate when Elder learns that Francisco had something to do with his father's death. Dark Skull is a powerful, dark, subterranean drama on the threshold between fact and fiction.
Regie
Kiro Russo (*1984) is Bolivian by birth and studied film direction in BuenosAires. His shorts Juku (2012) and New Life won several prizes. Dark Skull is his debut feature and waswarmly praised at the film festival in Locarno.
Info
Original Title: Viejo calavera
International Title: Dark Skull
Category: Feature
Section: Vitrina
Version & Subtitles: Spanish OV with English subtitles
Director: Kiro Russo
Screenplay: Kiro Russo, Gilmar Gonzáles
Cast/Protagonists: Julio Cezar Ticona, Narciso Choquecallata, Anastasia Daza López, RolandoPatzi, Israel Hurtado, Elisabeth Ramírez Galván
Production country: Bolivia, Qatar
Year of Production: 2016
Length: 80 min
Producer: Kiro Russo, Pablo Paniagua, Gilmar Gonzales
Production company: Socavón Cine
Cinematography: Pablo Paniagua
Editor: Kiro Russo, Pablo Paniagua
Music: Alessandro Marcelo
Production Design: Carlos Piñeiro
World Sales: Socavón Cine






