MAÑANA PODRÍA ESTAR MUERTO

TOMORROW I COULD BE DEAD

By Juako ESCASO

MANO NEGRA FILMS - as PROD

Documentary - Completed 2012

"No blood, no money!" A look on the lifes in front and behind the cameras of some crazy Spanish stuntmen who worked on some of the most important films of all time during the last half of the 20th century.

Festivals
& Awards

Seville Film Festival 2012
Festival de Cine de Zaragoza 2012
Regiofun International Film Festival 2013
    • Year of production
    • 2012
    • Genres
    • Documentary
    • Countries
    • SPAIN
    • Languages
    • SPANISH, ENGLISH
    • Budget
    • 0 - 0.3 M$
    • Duration
    • 85 mn
    • Director(s)
    • Juako ESCASO
    • Writer(s)
    • Juako ESCASO, Daniel MENDEZ, Ruben ORDIERES
    • Producer(s)
    • Daniel MENDEZ (Mano Negra Films), Alvaro ALONSO (Jaleo Films), Enrique CEREZO (Video Mercury S.A.), Chema DE LA PEÑA (La voz que yo amo)
    • Synopsis
    • "Mañana podría estar muerto" is a close look on the lifes and adventures of a very special bunch of crazy stuntmen active during the last half of the 20th century. A group of reckless spaniards that were involved in some of cinema's greatest movies of all time shot mostly on Spanish soil. Movies like "Spartacus", "Lawrence of Arabia", "A fistful of dollars", "The good, the bad and the ugly", "The Wind and the Lion", "Conan, the Barbarian" or "Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade" are only a handful of examples of their commitment to action scenes, specially on horseback (their great speciality), and their contribution to cinema. "No blood, no money!" was their very own battle cry and for the first time, we are able to see their faces and hear their voices while they recall the craziness of those long-gone days of movie magic.