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Vedette Mónica Ayos, well-known by its escultural figure and its presentations in the Buenosairean theater of magazine, made debut in the cinema like protagonist of the largometraje "My mother-in-law is a zombie", comedy of black humor that directs Ernesto Aguilar and that began to film the last week. "My mother-in-law is a zombie" is in the heat of running now, in leases of the district of Pony, where Ayos is accompanied to the top by elenco by the Cuban actress Audrey Gutiérrez Alea, daughter of the deceased film director Tomás Gutiérrez Alea, director of "Guantanamera" and "Strawberry and chocolate". "It is a slight comedy of black humor, with gags, that as it advances becomes a denser and heavy drama", Ricardo Ottone said, that next to Pablo Madoery wrote the script. The libretistas indicated that the film has aesthetic references of the Argentine cinema of the ' 70, of the films of Enrique Races, Hugo and Gerald Sofovich and those carried out by Alberto Olmedo and Jorge Porcel. Other actors of this film directed by Aguilar (producer of other lengths like "the planet of the hippies", "old Rag", "sp
ng walk" and "the farm") are Germa'n Favier, Laura Azcurra, Hugo Arana and Edda Diaz. In "My mother-in-law it is a zombie", Ayos interprets to Virginia, a beautiful satanista witch who hides her maleficent powers working like vedette and that tries to rob the fiancè to him (Favier) to its sister Maria (Gutiérrez Alea) using for it all type of seduction tricks and black magic. "most important of the film he is that being as is an independent product, he does not want to look oneself in aesthetic or the narrative thing like which considers ' independent cinema habitually argentinó. He is as I generate, because laburamos with one sex symbol and aesthetic a near one films of class B ", explained Aguilar. Finally, Ottone and Madoery defined to the script like "one cumbia written by William Shakespeare", since in him considered subjects of the culture elevated with others of the popular culture are mixed.
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