Kate del Castillo summoned Beto Cuevas and his son Diego


Kate of the Castle summoned the Chilean singer Beto Cuevas and to his son Diego to collaborate on the thriller “Hunting Ava Bravo”, which actress Mexican co-produces and stars.

The film, directed by Gary Auerbach and currently available on the Roku streaming service in the US, follows Ana Bravo, a human trafficking survivor who finds herself threatened by a millionaire who amuses himself by hunting captives on his remote mountain estate. .

“She knows that you can survive,” Del Castillo said in a recent interview with The Associated Press in Mexico City. “Everything is going to be with the head in an intelligent way to fight for her life… She has already survived, and those of us who are survivors know that she can.”

The film was musically supervised by Diego Cuevas while his father, the former leader of the Chilean rock band La Ley, lent his voice to a song.

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Beto Cuevas performs one of the songs from the movie “Hunting Ava Bravo”. (AP)

Diego He also wrote a couple of songs for the film and traveled to Mexico to work on one of them, “Volando alto”, with the Mexican artist Samantha Barrón.

“One can always do it from a distance, but there is nothing like really arriving. Especially with Samantha, as she is such a real artist, lyrically, of what she writes, I think it was essential to go there, travel and do it together,” Cuevas said in a video call interview from Santiago, Chile. “We wrote an incredible song… The story of the song represents in a direct way the struggle that women in the world are facing today.”

The song has a trap version in which he collaborated with Chilean artists Ceaese, Killua97 and Poison Kid.

Beto Cuevasmeanwhile, interprets for the film an original song by Cole Porter from 1934, “Don’t Fence Me In”.

“In this case I dedicated myself only to working as a singer,” the rocker also said from Santiago, where he recently performed in concert at the Lollapalooza festival. “I’ve been kind of going back to my role as ‘frontman’ (lead vocalist). I even play less guitar… now it’s me as a musical instrument, my voice, and the audience, and I really appreciate it a lot.”

During the Interview, Diego he referred to Beto by name to mark a professional distance, which his famous father took fondly of.

Diego he always tells me dad, but I understand, now we are in a professional plan. I understand that Beto calls me, and that’s fine, ”he said. “I understood everything, Dieguito, and it seems to me that he is fine, I respect him. But when you want, you tell me daddy, “he added with humor.

That Del Castillo produces and stars in a film that addresses the issue of human trafficking is not surprising at all. The actress and activist has appeared in productions about femicides in Mexico including the 2017 film “Bordertown” and the off-Broadway play “The Way She Spoke.”

Last month, she received PETA Latino’s annual Woman Defender of Animals award. The organization recognized her for her work to end violence against women and for her advocacy for animals, including calling on SeaWorld to end captive dolphin breeding.

He has also helped a dog sterilization clinic in Cancun, Mexico and has spoken out against speciesism, a supremacist worldview that places the human species above all others.

“You do it for the love of animals,” Del Castillo said. “When you realize that it does work, you die of happiness and we have done many things… Right now we are seeing the fruits of all that collaboration and it fills me with pride that they give me recognition.”

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