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Directed by | Daniel Graham |
Written by | Daniel Graham |
Produced by | Julio Chavezmontes |
Starring | Willem Dafoe |
Cinematography | Matias Penachino |
Music by | Colin Matthews |
Distributed by | Piano |
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Countries | Mexico Germany |
Languages | Spanish English |
Opus Zero is a 2017 Mexican-German drama film written and directed by Daniel Graham and starring Willem Dafoe. [1] [2] [3]
An American composer, Paul, goes to a remote Mexican village where his father has died, ostensibly to collect his belongings, but in reality to either find inspiration for a new piece or to confront his own soul. He wanders the village talking to its residents, although he doesn’t speak Spanish. Meanwhile, a group of documentary filmmakers arrive in the village and, in talking with Paul, discover they have accidentally recorded a supernatural event.
The film was shot in Real de Catorce. [4]
The film has a 42% rating on Rotten Tomatoes, based on 12 reviews, with an average rating of 5.30/10. [5]