PVC-1

Shot in one continuous take, PVC-1 is inspired by the true story of an innocent woman’s struggle for survival after she is fitted with a collar-bomb. In Colombia, a woman and her family became the victim of an unusual act of terrorism. Unable to pay a ransom, the mother is turned into a human time bomb and is now trapped in a physical and mental situation from which she and her family try to break free.
Screening Schedule

No physical screenings scheduled.


Script: Spiros Stathoulopoulos, Dwight Istanbulian
Cinematography: Spiros Stathoulopoulos
Editing: shot in one continuous take
Sound: Spiros Stathoulopoulos
Music: Paskal Tiger
Actors: Merida Urquia (lead), Daniel Paez (supporting), Alberto Sornoza (supporting), Hugo Pereira (Benjamin), Patricia Rueda (Maria),Andres Mahecha (Jose)
Production: Kosmokrator Sinema, HDFilms Inc, USA
Producers: Spiros Stathoulopoulos, Jason Hall
Costumes: Luisa Uribe
Sets: Luisa Uribe
Format: Digital Beta, Color
Production Country: Colombia - Greece - USA
Production Year: 2007
Duration: 85

Spiros Stathoulopoulos

Greek-Colombian writer and director. Known for PVC-1 (2007, Cannes Film Festival, Director’s Fortnight), Metéora (2012, Berlin Film Festival, International Competition), and Killing Klaus Kinski (2016, Clermont-Ferrand, Competition).

Filmography

2007 PVC-1
2012 Metéora
2016 Killing Klaus Kinski
2022 Cavewoman