
Pablo Parés (August 28, 1978, Buenos Aires) is an Argentine director, actor, producer, screenwriter and editor. He has directed and produced nearly 20 films. He is known for his work in the "Plaga Zombie" film saga. He also directed the "Daemonium" series.
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A giant teddy bear who became famous in kids TV shows, now lives the day to day as an Uber driver.

In a post-apocalyptic world where death and abuse are commonplace, Max, a renegade survivor, roams the wasteland in search of revenge and gasoline.

Argentina is a country with an extensive and varied cinematography. Within this enormity, there is a rare, atypical… bizarre cinema. Bizarrofilia aims to investigate the origin and meaning of the word “bizarre”, how the passage of time implies reinterpretations of some works, and focuses on the contemporary production of films that aim to distance themselves from any mimetic representation of reality… although in a country like ours reality always surpasses fiction.

Alan, a young Uruguayan fed up with his job in a hamburger restaurant, takes a trip to Buenos Aires to sell his most prized collectible toy so he can dedicate himself to his true vocation: his podcast. A series of wrong decisions lead to a bag of cocaine exploding inside his body, making his trip a true journey through the big city.

A history of Argentine horror cinema, from its beginnings in 1934 to present day. It is a path of defeat, dead-end streets and triumphs, where the protagonists will lead us through the lesser known hallways of local horror.

The Cabrera family is in danger because of an evil specter.

In 1997, 17-year-old suburban Buenos Aires filmmakers Pablo Parés and Hernan Sáez pooled $450 to co-write/produce/direct and star in a shot-on-VHS zombie epic of such flesh-ripping, gore-spewing greatness that it instantly drew global cult acclaim and redefined the possibilities of extreme DIY horror. Over the next 20 years, Parés, Sáez and their friends would create two increasingly ambitious – and equally brilliant – viscera-soaked sequels (and several short films) that made them “Argentinian George Romeros who’ve built a small empire of gore flicks”

In 1997, an Alien race attempted an invasion in a small city of Argentina by fertilizing the human population turning them into blood thirsty zombies. The plan almost worked until 3 unlikely heroes emerged, battling back the zombies, and ultimately destroying the Alien mother ship. Now, 16 years later, the Aliens are back to their old tricks. Their target this time around is America. The city of New Bedford, Massachusetts is quickly overrun by the alien zombie infestation.

Star Wars Goretech is the magnanimous project of businessman Max Higgins, who managed to carry out the filming of that script, with all the sex, violence, apologies for drugs and prostitution that George Lucas always wanted to film but never got around to.

The secret formula that destroyed McDonald's, Burger King and Mustard has just leaked, now everyone is after their search.
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