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DIRECTOR, PRODUCER AND SCRIPT-WRITER
WHO ARE THE DEADHUNTERS?
ABOUT THE MOVIE
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ORIGINAL SOUNDTRACK
PHOTOS ZOMBIES
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 This is the shooting calendar of "DEADHUNTER:SEVILLIAN ZOMBIES":

- A chronicle by Julián Lara...

 

  The shooting began on March 22nd, 2003 in a Hospital in Alcalá de Guadaíra, and the truth is that the beginning was real bad, because a like-wise doctor tried to kick us off that place...ignorant! because we had a written permission. But not happy after be touching my balls time and time again he called the Local Police and the National Police many times, but when the Policemen did come they didn´t bothered us because of the permission.

  When I told to the fucking doctor that nobody was moving away from the shooting place he started to cry to me...so I cried louder than him, he told me he was going to sue me...well, I couldn´t help to tell him to "eat my dick", I ´ve never told this so loud in my life, at last a technician of the staff interfered on the brawl. That day we also filmed the scene in the ambulance.

  Fortunately, the rest of the shooting was so much better.

- March 29th: The striptease scene, for delight of the girls.

- April 2nd: Scene in the Bar Jappy (Fran Picazo´s bar), this day we count with the excellent "zombie" guest star Agu, from the nu metal sevillian rock band Narco. That day the beer didn´t stop thanks to Fran Picazo, because this day he wasn´t acting in the movie.

- April 5th: We shoot this day the initial credits scene with the Toyota Célica that Rony (the male stripper) was driving.

- April 15th: That day we were going to shoot the cameo of Íñigo, a spanish TV celebrity since he appeared in the Big Brother TV show, but at the last moment he refused...fucking bastard, but at last we´re still being friends.

- April 23rd: The cameo of the One legged man, named Manuel, a very funny man 72 years old man that lost one leg 36 years ago. Now is a car caretaker in a public parking in Alcalá de Guadaíra.

- May 13th: Middle Land Bar (Bar Tierramedia, the bar owner likes very much the books of Tolkien), it was a Tuesday, the best Tuesday in the history of that bar for sure...but he deserved it because the owner was one of the sponsors. We finished near the 6 am.

- May 17th: Silos street. It was a brutal day, one of the hardest days, because we had permission to cut the traffic in one of the most important streets of the city, but only for this day. That street was never so full of people, it seemed to be filming there Spielberg or Almodóvar, that day we had two crashed cars, a smoke machine, a lot of shots, policemen helping us, and a lot of staff. And those who criticised me and my Team (because many of my co-citizens did it) I only have one thing to tell them: Have balls to make a movie with no money and your friends, and then: "eat my dick!".

 

- May 24th: The Supermarket scene, in this case named Supersol (something like Supersun). The shooting started at 7 am, but the make up females started at 5 am, so I don´t need to say that I (and some more) didn´t sleep the night before. I think it was the only shooting day that nobody drank a beer...but a lot of coffees.

- May 29th: The Fair, Olé! We shoot in the Fair of Alcalá de Guadaíra, which is the closest one to the worldwide famous April Fair of Seville. Even the Mayor, who was in the Fair, gave us his congratulations...

 

- July 12th: At last we could shoot in the Seville Subway. It was the hardest permission to get, I was trying it since December 2002, and some fucking bastard fooled me around for a few months, until I decided to do it my way...going directly to the Andalusian Government. Thanks to them I could enter the Subway and shoot in a station that was decorated as a finished station. We only had this day for filming so we finished so tired...but it was the last battle in the movie and it had to be done the best way.

- September 17th: Historical day, it was the Leonardo Dantés cameo, a spanish TV celebrity, a famous singer. We shoot with him the most freaky scene for the cinema history: Leonardo was being scared by two zombies in the middle of a narrow street, then Leonardo saves his life doing "the dance of the handkerchief" to the zombies. A must seen!!.

- October 8th: Kiko Veneno, a very important spanish singer came to Alcalá de Guadaíra to shoot his cameo in the Bar 13. That were the important and main shooting days for "Deadhunter: Sevillian Zombies". The cameo scene of LLoyd Kaufman was filmed in Toledo in December 2002 and the videorent store scene was filmed in Alcalá de Guadaíra in November 2002 for being included in the "Evil Night" DVD as an advance extra.


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