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True to his style, acclaimed filmmaker Luis Tarasona, director of El Fugitivo de los Andes, is now filming “Puma”a story full of adventure and drama in the Sierra de Ancash, featuring the Peruvian-Spanish actress Maribel Alarcón and the first national actor, Reinaldo Arenas.
Filming began on August 1 and there are many more scenes to come, according to Maribel Alarcón, an Ayacucho actress who traveled to Peru from Spain to join the cast.
What is the movie Puma about?
“I play Paulina, I am the daughter of Muka, the villain who killed her mother while witnessing this fact, so when she grows up, she will want to take revenge on her father,” says the actress, adding that she explains that it is all done slowly from Due to the requirements of the script, the locations include things like climbing the Alpamayo, for example, to highlight the scenery of this part of Peru.
And although her character is relatively small, Maribel considers him important for the development of the plot. “It was great to shoot in this part of our harsh geography. The inhabitants of Pomabamba and Piscobamba are very friendly and sociable. They are very happy with Lucho because he is the benchmark of Ancashino’s cinema.”
Luis Antonio Tarasona, who in addition to being a director and producer is the main character, plays puma, the only cop. “The film is an Andean western and Tarasona is inspired by some of the recommendations of its much admired director, Quentin Tarantino,” the actress explains.
On the other hand, Maribel Alarcón, who is also the cultural manager, reports that on Friday, August 19, she will hold the final presentation of the re-enactment of the Inca princess Isabelle Chimpu Occlio at the Ricardo Palma Cultural Center. As known in Fiestas Patrias, he also presented the same drama at the International Book Fair.
To build this interesting production, it is based on Lola Artacio’s Fires and Sins, a story that reflects the light and shadows of the Inca women who allied themselves with the ancient Castilians, as well as the struggles and passions of the Spanish pioneers. who went to America.
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Source: RPP

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