translated from Spanish: “I’m afraid of bullfighter” sold out his first pre-sale in half an hour

Since the release of its first preview last June, the film “I’m Afraid of Bullfighter” aroused a lot of interest in the audience, which yesterday was confirmed when the first pre-sale of tickets for its virtual avant premiere was released. Following the interest of the trailer, which surpassed 100 thousand views on Youtube in a week, the production of the film adaptation of Pedro Lemebel’s 2001 novel decided to set a single preview function via streaming for September 12. And yesterday the first pre-sale of tickets was made for that day, which sold out in only half an hour. A total of four thousand tickets were put on sale yesterday, which were sold in minutes giving rise to the second pre-sale, from five thousand tickets to a value of $5,000, which is still active. Once those tickets are sold out, they will be worth $6.000.La the film’s virtual avant premiere will be two days before its exhibition at the Venice Film Festival, where you will participate in the “Giornate degli Autore” (Venice Days) section, which is dedicated to innovative and independent cinema. The madwoman and the frentistaDirigida by Rodrigo Sepúlveda (“Our Father”, “Aurora”), “I am afraid bullfighter” brings to the big screen The Mad of the Front, the character created by Lemebel who in the film is embodied by Alfredo Castro, a middle-aged transvestite who falls in love with Carlos, a young frianist, played by Leonardo Ortizgris, who is part of the planning of the attack against Augusto Pinochet , that occurred in the Cajon del Maipo on September 7, 1986.So far what is known is that the film focuses on the part of the story starring La Loca del Frente and not on the satire-toned scenes in which Lemebel imagined the intimacy of Pinochet and his wife, Lucia Hiriart.” I’m afraid of bullrero” is a Chilean-Argentine-Mexican co-production and her soundtrack was by Pedro Aznar and Manuel García, and also features songs by Diego El Cigala and Eva Ayllón.



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