

“Die at Home” the post-apocalyptic thriller free on YouTube – Enrique R. Bencomo (Garito Films)
Do you like horror movies? Are you a fan of undead stories and strange happenings? Then you can’t miss “Die at Home”, a indie horror series filmed in Mexico City for Venezuelans Enrique R. Bencomo and Enrique Aranguren. This production, which has won numerous prizes and awards at festivals in Latin America, the United States and Europe, has managed to hook its audience thanks to its post-apocalyptic storyline reminiscent of films such as “28 days later” or “I am a legend “.
The story of “die at homerevolves around a strange virus that hits Mexico City after an earthquake wreaks havoc on the streets. The protagonists of the series will have to develop their survival instinct to the maximum to face a totally unexpected and dangerous situation. Furthermore, they will encounter a series of infected people whose behavior makes little sense, until they meet a doctor who swears he is about to discover a cure in an unconventional way.
This series, consisting of Duration 5 chapters about 10 minutes each can be viewed for free on YouTube. While it has generated interest in being featured on different platforms, its creators prefer it to be available to as many people as possible. It currently has more than 85,000 views and has been well received by critics and audiences.

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A rooftop video began with “Muérete en Casa” by Enrique R. Bencomo
If you are a lover of tension and suspense, “Muérete en Casa” (YouTube) will enchant you and keep you in suspense throughout its 5 episodes. Also, following the success of the first season, creator Enrique R. Bencomo traveled to his native Venezuela and filmed the sixth episode: “Phase VI: Completion (Die in Caracas)”, where the story continues with the arrival of a mutation of the virus, coming from Brazil.
“The interesting thing about this series is that we developed it as it went along. I started myself with a video of my roof bars, continued with me and Enrique Aranguren experimenting and, with the first episode airing, several people wrote me to get involved. We planned to shoot it in two days, but the shoot became more complicated as we kept coming up with more ideas and more shots,” says Enrique.

The making of this series was a true exercise in artistic creation during the pandemic, as its creators developed it as production progressed. It started with a video of the bars on the roof of Bencomo, and gradually ideas and projects were added until it became a Garito Films production. This project is an ideal example of how you can make a high quality series with your own resources and a lot of talent.
Enrique R. Bencomo said in an interview: “This is cinema: create, do, complain, be disappointed and enjoy”. And that’s exactly what “Muérete en Casa” achieves: making us enjoy a good dose of Latin American terror and suspense. The creators of the seriesor they close off the possibility of continuing with a second seasonSo don’t lose track of them.
In short, “Die at Home” is a must-see series if you are a fan of horror films. You won’t regret spending an hour of tension and intrigue with his characters.
By Karen Magallanes
Source: Nacion Flix

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