Selección Canina

Selección Canina
Directed by Carlos Pimentel
Nathan Sifuentes
Produced by Verónica Arceo
Ricardo Arnaiz
Starring Fernando Luján
Plutarco Haza
Raúl Araiza
Maite Perroni
Pierre Angelo
Sergio Corona
Manuel Valdés
Gaspar Henaine “Capulina”
Jorge Campos,
Alberto García Aspe
Luis Roberto Alves "Zague"
Germán Villa
José Ramón Fernández
Enrique Bermúdez
Cristian Martinoli
Production
company
Animex Producciones
Nahuala Films
Distributed by Gussi Films
Release dates
24 April 2015 (México)
Running time
90 minutes
Country Mexico
Language Spanish

Selección Canina (Canine Team in English) is a Mexican CGI sports comedy film, produced by Vero Arceo and Ricardo Arnaiz and directed by Nathan Sifuentes and Carlos Pimentel. The film is produced by Animex Producciones (under its Nahuala Producciones label), Imagination Films, and Clustertim.[1]

The film features a large ensemble voice cast of Mexican actors led by Fernando Luján, Plutarco Haza, Raúl Araiza, Maite Perroni, Pierre Angelo, Sergio Corona, Manuel “Loco” Valdés and Gaspar Henaine “Capulina”, with Mexican soccer players, Jorge Campos, Alberto García Aspe, Luis Roberto “Alves” Zague, Germán Villa, and Mexican legends José Ramón Fernández, Enrique “Perro” Bermúdez and Cristian Martinoli as soccer commentators.[2]

The film is distributed by Gussi Films.[1] The film had its world premiere at the 22nd San Diego Latino Film Festival in San Diego, United States on 18 March 2015.[3]

The film was released on 24 April 2015.

Release

The film's teaser was released on 24 July 2014.[4]

Production

The original idea comes from Carlos Pimentel who began working with Arnaiz in the story since July 2009.

References

  1. 1 2 "La "Selección Canina" de Volkswagen". 21 January 2014. Retrieved 10 March 2014.
  2. "La empresa de cine poblano Animex prepara Selección Canina". 13 January 2014. Retrieved 10 March 2014.
  3. "Seleccion Canina". 2015 San Diego Latino Film Festival. San Diego Latino Film Festival. Retrieved 10 March 2015.
  4. Teaser Oficial Selección Canina (YouTube)

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