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Good Savage: Directed by Santiago Mohar Volkow. With Manuel Garcia-Rulfo, Naian González Norvind, Alejandro Edda, Dario Yazbek Bernal. A couple struggling in marriage moves to Mexico seeking inspiration. Reality proves far different from their imaginings.
- Santiago Mohar Volkow
- Santiago Mohar Volkow, Andrew Leland Rogers
17. Nov. 2023 · Good Savage, a dual Mexican/American film from director Santiago Mohar Volkow is an absurdist comedy premiering at this year’s Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival in the Rebels with a Cause competition. It’s an offbeat story that heavily emphasizes its need for satire, while also trying to avoid the pitfalls that come with the ...
Overview. A young couple from the US, struggling with their marriage, decides to move to Mexico. As liberal artists, they seek inspiration and freedom in a new country ready to be discovered. But the reality is far from what they are imagining. Santiago Mohar Volkow. Director, Writer. Andrew Leland Rogers. Writer.
Good Savage is a film directed by Santiago Mohar Volkow with Manuel García-Rulfo, Naian González Norvind, Alejandro Edda, Darío Yazbek Bernal, Andrew Leland Rogers. Year: 2023. Original title: Good Savage. Synopsis:You can watch Good Savage through on the platforms:
- Flavia Martinez
- Santiago Mohar Volkow
- Mexico
- Drama
NR 1 hr 47 min Comedy, Drama. A young couple from the US, struggling with their marriage, decides to move to Mexico. As liberal artists, they seek inspiration and freedom in a new country ready to...
- Santiago Mohar Volkow
- Naian González Norvind
A young couple from the US, struggling with their marriage, decides to move to Mexico. As liberal artists, they seek inspiration and freedom in a new country ready to be discovered. But the reality is far from what they are imagining.
World premiere. Good Savage. Local title. Hea metslane. Director. Santiago Mohar Volkow. Country. Mexico. Year. 2023. Festival. 27th Black Nights Film Festival. Programme. Rebels with a Cause Competition. Genre. comedy. Subject. absurd. A young couple from the US, struggling with their marriage, decides to move to Mexico.