Corporation: Earth
Gabriel a brave spy for hire gets involved in a mission where a freaky accident send him to a dystopian future where a group of rebels is trying to liberate the earth from the corporation that now owns it.
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David XarachDirectorStunt Games, Destierro, The House of the Smoking Guns, The Bro Pact, Atardeceres
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David XarachWriterStunt Games, Destierro, ¿Nos Casamos?
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David XarachProducerStunt Games, Natalie, Destierro
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Dani MedinaProducer
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Dani MedinaKey Cast
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Alexander CaballeroKey Cast
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Tatsiana BoléKey Cast
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Pepe BatistaKey Cast
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Paul YdennekKey Cast
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Mike SantanaKey Cast
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Dany RamosKey Cast
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Project Type:Short
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Runtime:18 minutes 45 seconds
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Completion Date:January 15, 2015
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Production Budget:200 USD
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Country of Origin:Spain
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Country of Filming:Spain
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Language:Spanish
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Shooting Format:Digital
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Aspect Ratio:1:85
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Film Color:Color
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First-time Filmmaker:No
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Student Project:Yes
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Action on Film FestivalMonrovia, CA
September 19, 2015
US PREMIERE
Best Action Short of the Year - WINNER -
Action on Film FestivalMonrovia, CA
September 19, 2015
Best Visual Effects - NOMINATED -
FIMUCITESanta Cruz de Tenerife, Spain
July 10, 2015
EUROPEAN PREMIERE
Official Selection -
Novella ShowcaseJackson, MI
Official Selection -
Frame By Sound FestivalSanto Domingo
Official Selection -
Catalyst Communities Film FestivalLincolnshire, UK
Official Selection -
Geek Short Film FestCharlotte,NC
October 24, 2015
East Coast Premiere
Best Visual Effects - WINNER -
Barcelona Planet Film FestivalOnline
November 2, 2015
Official Selection -
I Filmmaker International Film FestivalMarbella, Spain
December 4, 2015
Special Mention -
Hollywood Sky Film FestivalHollywood.CA
November 28, 2015
Official Selection -
MartialConLos Angeles, CA
United States
Winner: Best Special Effects, Nominated: Best Visual Effects -
UCLAx Film FestivalLos Angeles, CA
United States
Official Selection -
IndieWiseOnline
United States
Official Selection -
Hollywood Dreamz International Film FestivalLas Vegas,NV
United States
Nominated: Best Action Sequence, Best Visual Effects -
Enginuity Film AwardsShepherdstown, WV
United States
Quarter Winner: Best Set Design, Best Visual Effects -
Clifton Film CelebrationClifton, WV
United States
Nominated: Best Action, Best Production Design, Best Director, Best Editing, Best Drone Application -
Geo Film FestivalCitadella
Italy
Official Selection -
West Coast Film AwardsMalibu, CA
United States
WINNER: Best Action Film, Best Poster, Best Director, Best Edition, Best Composer
The writer-director of Stunt Games has written, directed, and edited several short films, music videos, for more than 10 years, and also produced the 2008 Youtube Project Direct worldwide finalist short film Natalie. His directorial debut with a Feature film was Stunt Games, an action packed film made almost with no budget.
After a successful short run through several festivals, competing with films with thousands of times its budget, Stunt Games was internationally released in 2011, getting a great success from the public, and achieving more than 100,000 views through the just released Youtube.com/movies service, in just a couple of weeks. In 2012 David Xarach moved to Los Angeles, where he has been working on and developing multiple projects for film and TV.
Corporation: Earth started as a lucid dream I decided to turn into film.
I picked this project as my next film because after moving to Los Angeles and working on my next feature films I went through two years fighting with investors / finances and dealing with the most boring part of the movie business.
So I decided that I needed to be a "director" again and and go back to my roots and have fun shooting something with no budget/no crew, just me and some friends, having fun doing what we love the most.
There's a very important energy that you need to keep going as an artist, and that energy is what most call "Passion", without it, there's no soul to your products, and you become another piece to the "Hollywood" system, mostly reigned by numbers.
Film was born out of artistry and passion, and the necessity of telling stories. Film is not about computer algorithms predicting box office success, or about bankers choosing which project they green-light next.
Film is an entertainment business, but to entertain, you need to engage your audience, and for that you need to transmit passion through your work.
For me Corporation:Earth is a search for a passion almost lost, and through this film, I was able to recover it and I hope it shows to the audience, and that you all enjoy the film.
David Xarach