Pushing the boundaries of their existing environment, as well as developing new worlds, in an effort to find personal and professional fulfillment is a powerful theme for the characters and filmmakers of the new fantasy thriller, ‘Trail of Ashes.’ Filmmaker Arturo Lizardi, who has already garnered prestige for his short films and television shows, is […]
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- 12/5/2020
- by Karen Benardello
- ShockYa
A medieval fantasy following two estranged brothers forced to choose between family and political affiliation, Trail of Ashes is now on VOD and Digital platforms via Gravitas Ventures, and we've been provided with an exclusive clip to share with Daily Dead readers.
You can watch a tense interrogation in our exclusive clip below. Directed by Arturo Lizardi from a screenplay by Lizardi and Samari Vega, Trail of Ashes stars Héctor Escudero, Cecilia Arguelles, Arturo Lizardi, and Carlos Miranda.
Synopsis: "The search for the empress's daughter reunites two long lost brothers who grew up on opposite sides of a war and now must choose between family bonds and political alliances."
Exclusive clip:
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You can watch a tense interrogation in our exclusive clip below. Directed by Arturo Lizardi from a screenplay by Lizardi and Samari Vega, Trail of Ashes stars Héctor Escudero, Cecilia Arguelles, Arturo Lizardi, and Carlos Miranda.
Synopsis: "The search for the empress's daughter reunites two long lost brothers who grew up on opposite sides of a war and now must choose between family bonds and political alliances."
Exclusive clip:
The post Watch an Exclusive Clip from Medieval Fantasy Film Trail Of Ashes appeared first on Daily Dead.
- 12/1/2020
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
A kingdom at war. Two brothers raised on opposite sides of the conflict. A missing princess. A haunting prophecy. Arturo Lizardi's Trail Of Ashes has all the ingredients needed to make a great fantasy thriller, but somehow it just doesn't thrill.
The opening scenes are strong. Soldiers pursue a woman through the forest, eventually trapping her at the river's edge. Riding with them is the Empress, an imposing, veiled figure dressed in scarlet. This part of the film is beautifully shot, pacy and engaging, but then suddenly we skip forward several generations to a small dark room where a prisoner is under interrogation. Whilst intermittent shots of the mountains bring relief, most of what follows is set in similar spaces, doing away with the potential for epic action and sweeping fantasy vistas. Lizardi originally conceived this as a book and it hasn't travelled far off the page.
The prisoner is one of.
The opening scenes are strong. Soldiers pursue a woman through the forest, eventually trapping her at the river's edge. Riding with them is the Empress, an imposing, veiled figure dressed in scarlet. This part of the film is beautifully shot, pacy and engaging, but then suddenly we skip forward several generations to a small dark room where a prisoner is under interrogation. Whilst intermittent shots of the mountains bring relief, most of what follows is set in similar spaces, doing away with the potential for epic action and sweeping fantasy vistas. Lizardi originally conceived this as a book and it hasn't travelled far off the page.
The prisoner is one of.
- 11/30/2020
- by Jennie Kermode
- eyeforfilm.co.uk
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