Aaron sat down to talk with director Fernando Lebrija on his new film, Sundown. The film revolves around two high school seniors (Devon Werkheiser and Sean Marquette) who venture down to Puerto Vallarta, Mexico for Spring Break, when a mysterious woman enters the picture (Camilla Belle) and everything goes south.
Fernando talks about what went into the production of Sundown, from changing the concept of a Spanish film into two Americans over their heads to shooting in Puerto Vallarta itself, why he chose to film a teen sex comedy in the heart of Mexico, and even some fun behind-the-scenes details. Listen to the full interview below.
Sundown begins its limited release on May 13, 2016. Find out more information by visiting SundownMovie.com
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High school seniors Logan and Blake prepare for an EPIC Spring Break as they travel to the beautiful and exotic Mexican beach resort of Puerto Vallarta hoping to hook up with their high school crushes. Surrounded by hot girls in teeny bikinis, the guys are truly in heaven. After meeting at a club, Logan falls for a mysterious local beauty named Gaby but then realizes the next morning, when his grandfather’s Rolex watch is missing, that she was after more than just his heart. Things go from bad to worse when the guys discover that the valuable family heirloom is now in the hands of a gangster who demands to be paid triple the watch’s value before returning it. And that’s just the beginning…
Starring
Devon Werkheiser – Logan Hoagland
Sean Marquette – Blake Madden
Camilla Belle – Gabby/Jessica
Silverio Palacios – Chuy
Jordi Molla – Dorian
Teri Hatcher – Mom
John Michael Higgins- Dad
Sara Paxton – Lina Parish