
Manticore Movie (2022):
Manticore (Spanish: Mantícora) is a Spanish psychological drama thriller film directed and written by Carlos Vermut. Produced by Roberto Butragueño, Amadeo Hernández Bueno, Pedro Hernández Santos, and Alex Lafuente under the banner of 34-T, Aquí y Allí Films, and BTeam Pictures.
It stars Nacho Sánchez and Zoe Stein in the lead role. Manticore was theatrically released on 9 December 2022, and Film Factory handles the international sales elsewhere.
Manticore Movie Information:
Movie Name | Manticore |
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Spanish title | Mantícora |
Genre | Drama Psychological |
Country | Spain |
Language | Spanish |
Release Date | 9 December 2022 |
Running Time | 1hr 55min |
Starring | Nacho Sánchez Zoe Stein |
Directed by | Carlos Vermut |
Written by | Carlos Vermut |
Produced by | Roberto Butragueño Amadeo Hernández Bueno Pedro Hernández Santos Alex Lafuente |
Cinematography by | Alana Mejía González |
Edited by | Emma Tusell |
Music by | N/A |
Production Company | 34-T Aquí y Allí Films BTeam Pictures. |
Distributed by | BTeam Pictures (National) Film Factory (International) |
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Manticore Movie Storyline (Plot/Synopsis):
Billed by Vermut as “a story about love and monsters in modern times”, the plot concerns about the relation between Julián, a video game designer (and a “heinous monster” in need to love and be loved) tortured by a grim secret, and Diana.
Manticore Movie Cast and Characters:
- Nacho Sánchez as Julián
- Zoe Stein as Diana
- Vicenta Ndongo
- Aitziber Garmendia
- Miquel Insua
- Ángela Boix
- Catalina Sopelana
- Javier Lago
- Álvaro Sanz Rodríguez
- Patrick Martino
Interesting Facts About Manticore Movie:
- Filming began on 27 May 2021 in Madrid and wrapped in July 2021.
- The film was slated to make its world premiere at the 47th Toronto International Film Festival on 13 September 2022, screened within the ‘Contemporary World Cinema’ selection.
- It will later have its US premiere at the Austin-based Fantastic Fest.
- It also made it to the slate of the 66th BFI London Film Festival and the 55th Sitges Film Festival, as well as the 35th Tokyo International Film Festival (for its Asian premiere).