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Release Date:
July 13, 2012
Original Title:
2012: Kurse a di Xtabai
Genres:
Comedy | Horror | Thriller
Production Companies:
Make-Belize Films
RVM Records
VillageHouse Production
Production Countries:
Belize
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 80
A sealed ancient Mayan cave would be blown open unleashing Xtabai to wreak havoc on the world and destroy civilization. She begins by infecting the inhabitants of a nearby village with a terrible and deadly fever. The government responds by placing the village under quarantine. A team of students along with their teacher escape into the jungle to find a cure, guided only by a dream. They go deep into the bowels of the Mayan underworld, hunted by Xtabai herself. Will they ultimately succeed in defeating the evil Xtabai and saving mankind from her curse? How many will live to tell the tale?
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Art Direction:
Daniel Velazquez
Director:
Matthiew Klinck
Director of Photography:
Matthiew Klinck
Editor:
Javier Molina
Original Music Composer:
Ricardo Galvez
Producer:
Matthiew Klinck
Visual Effects:
Juan Reyes
Writer:
Nehanda Higinio
Jeffery Louis Lopez
Miriam Antoinette-Ochaeta
Nicasio Coc
Robert Grieg
Edgardo Serrut
Arran Bevis
Roseli Hernandez
Memory Magdaleno
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