NEST
synopsis
One shelter, two strangers and a zombie virus raging outside. These are the key elements of NEST, a psychological horror starring esteemed Argentinian actor Luciano Cáceres (The Son, Estocolmo) and Italian actress Blu Yoshimi (Quiet Chaos), a film that builds its claustrophobic plot up to an ending where things are not what they seem. Sara and Ivan. An eighteen-year-old girl from an upper class family and a middle aged volunteer locked inside a shelter together during a quarantine while outside a viral outbreak turns people into savage, irrational beasts. Apparently, in the safest place on earth, they will soon have to face an even worse danger: the girl is infected and she’s slowly transforming. Now what? Kill her? Save her? And how will they survive if there’s no way to escape?
| international title: | Nest |
| original title: | El Nido |
| country: | Italy, Argentina |
| sales agent: | Film Factory Entertainment |
| year: | 2021 |
| genre: | fiction |
| directed by: | Mattia Temponi |
| screenplay: | Mattia Temponi, Gabriele Gallo |
| cast: | Luciano Cáceres, Blu Yoshimi |
| cinematography by: | Stefano Paradiso |
| film editing: | Marco Guelfi |
| art director: | Giada Calabria |
| costumes designer: | Francesca Leondeff |
| music: | Julián Vat |
| producer: | Rosanna Seregni, Sandro Frezza, Juan Crespo |
| production: | Alba Produzioni, 3C Films Group (AR) |
| backing: | Direzione generale Cinema e audiovisivo del Ministero della Cultura DGCA - MIC |




















