Hidden in the Woods (Spanish: En las afueras de la ciudad) is a 2012 Chilean splatter film directed by Patricio Valladares and co-written by Andrea Cavaletto and Valladares. It features a mixed cast of relatively unknown actors and well-known Chilean comedians, including Siboney Lo, Carolina Escobar, Daniel Antivilo, José Hernandez, Domingo Guzman, Daniel Candia and Nicole Perez. An English-language remake with the same name, also directed by Valladares, was released in 2014.
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Spanish | En las afueras de la ciudad |
Directed by | Patricio Valladares |
Written by | Andrea Cavaletto Patricio Valladares |
Produced by | Francisco Inostroza Patricio Valladares Rodrigo M. Cazaux Evelyn Belmar Luis Aguirre España |
Starring | Siboney Lo Carolina Escobar Daniel Antivilo Jose Hernandez Domingo Guzman Daniel Candia Cuentrejo Serge Francois Soto Renato Munster |
Cinematography | Tomas Smith |
Edited by | Patricio Valladares |
Music by | Rodrigo Huepe Maximiliano Soublette |
Production company | Vallastudio Films |
Distributed by | Epic Pictures Group Artsploitation Films, Inc. |
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Running time | 97 minutes |
Country | Chile |
Language | Spanish |
Ana and Anny live, along with their deformed brother/son, in the desolate southern Chilean countryside, after having been sheltered from society by their drug dealer father for their entire lives. One day the police come calling to investigate, and after bullets are fired and chainsaws are revved up, the three siblings find themselves on their own, and on the road. The trio is also on the run from their father’s crazed drug kingpin boss Uncle Costello, who is convinced the sisters know where his valuable supply is hidden. He sends an army of trained killers to track them down... but Costello and his gang find that they might be in for more than they bargained for. Amidst a world of bloody executions, roadside prostitution, sexual assault, and even cannibalism, the bodies keep on piling up.
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The film premiered on 6 August 2012 at Fantasia Film Festival and was on 23 to 27 August 2012 at the London FrightFest Film Festival. The movie was distributed by Epic Pictures Group.
An American remake of the film was directed by Valladares and produced by Michael Biehn (who also starred), Jennifer Blanc and Loris Curci.[1] It was filmed in Houston, Texas during 2013.[2] The remake was released on VOD on December 2, 2016.
The song "Bloodspill" by Daniel Perrson is featured over the ending credits.