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    Pescador to Get European Premiere at Raindance Film Festival • Blazing Minds

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    In some movie release news today, Ascidian Filmsis delighted to confirm that Harry Domenico Rossi’s debut featurePescadorwill make itsEuropean PremiereatRaindance Film Festivalon 18th June, where it has been selected for theNarrative Competition.

    Described as ‘fantastic and meditative‘, the film has received two Raindance nominations: BestDirector of a Debut Featurefor Rossi andBest Performance in a Debut Featurefor Alex Wanebo.

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    A singular work of magical realism,Pescadorarrives in London following its World Premiere at the International Film Festival of India (IFFI Goa). Rossi also received the Peter Brunette Award for Best Director at RiverRun International Film Festival, where the jury statement announced“every step was a creative risk that pays off in poetry.”

    Against a backdrop of Costa Rica’s lush jungles and beatific vistas,Pescadorfollows an American scientist searching for a mythical fish; her erratic and hostile brother; and a lonely fisherman, who dreams of a son. As their lives intersect, the film asks what is sacrificed in isolation and what is risked in connection.

    A champion of early career filmmakers and boundary-pushing films, Raindance Film Festival is a fitting home forPescador, a debut that embraces life, death, and the places in between.

    This feature debut grew from a deeply personal place. The film’s mystical underwater imagery and themes of rebirth were inspired by dreams Rossi had while in a coma and the isolation of his recovery.

    Calling the film “mesmerising” and “a perfectly calibrated debut,” High On Films praised Rossi’s “remarkably assured direction” and cinematographer Isaac Banks’s (Moonglow, Lingua Franca) “breathtaking” images.Royal Welsh graduate Alex Wanebo gives a quietly magnetic performance at the centre of the film, which also stars Spencer Bang and Costa Rican fisherman-turned-actor Mario Chacón.

    The film includes production design by Tori Lancaster, production by Isaac Banks, Gimena Cortés Ramírez, and Annie Rasiel and music by Dylan Marx.

    Pescadorwill celebrate its European premiere at the Raindance Film Festival on 18th June. For more information, go tohttps://www.pescadorfilm.com/

    Karen Woodham

    Karen Woodham is the founder and owner of the Blazing Minds. She is also a Cinema reviewer and works with RealD 3D reviewing the latest 3D releases and IMAX, she has also had several articles published in various publications including the first edition of SFW Magazine. In 2015 she became an Award Winning Blogger and also has her website listed as one of the UK’s Top 10 Film Blogs.

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