Lío Mehiel and Emily Carey to Star in Annabella Fazio's Feature Debut 'Camino'
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Actors Lío Mehiel and Emily Carey have been cast in the neo-Western film 'Camino', the feature directorial debut of writer-director Annabella Fazio. The project, a finalist in the Breaking Through the Lens competition, will be introduced to buyers at the Cannes Market this week. The film follows two characters on a journey across badlands, exploring themes of connection, devotion, and betrayal.
Facts First
- Lío Mehiel and Emily Carey will star in the neo-Western 'Camino'.
- Annabella Fazio is making her feature debut as the film's writer and director.
- The project is a Breaking Through the Lens finalist and will be shopped at the Cannes Market.
- The film is produced by Beso and Pucci Productions, with Emmy-winner Theodora Dunlap attached as an executive producer.
- Mehiel plays a cowboy named Ifa, while Carey portrays a mosaic artist named Ellie.
What Happened
Actors Lío Mehiel and Emily Carey have been cast in the leading roles of the upcoming neo-Western feature film 'Camino'. The film is the feature directorial debut of writer-director Annabella Fazio. The project is a production from Beso Productions and Pucci Productions and is a finalist in the Breaking Through the Lens competition. It will be introduced to international buyers at the Cannes Market this week via Breaking Through the Lens.
Why this Matters to You
If you are a fan of independent cinema or character-driven dramas, this project may bring a compelling new film to your screen in the future. The involvement of actors from notable projects like 'House of the Dragon' and Sundance titles, combined with an award-winning executive producer, suggests a film with artistic ambition that could appear at festivals or on streaming platforms.
What's Next
The immediate next step is the film's introduction at the Cannes Market, where the production team will seek financing and distribution partners. Successful packaging at the market could accelerate the project's path to production. As a competition finalist, the film may also gain further industry attention and support, which could help secure its completion.