Amy Hill and Yolonda Ross Nab Lead Roles in Black Comedy-Thriller 'Flowers Para Los Muertos'
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Amy Hill and Yolonda Ross Nab Lead Roles in Black Comedy-Thriller 'Flowers Para Los Muertos'

The lead roles in the comedy-thriller 'Flowers Para Los Muertos' will be played by Amy Hill and Yolonda Ross, which changes the landscape of the indie

Naledi Trent
Naledi Trent·Culture & Society Editor
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The international co-production between The Ebersole Hughes Company, Candivision, and Maquina, 'Flowers Para Los Muertos' is written and directed by the creative team of P. David Ebers film tells the story of Aviva Lake, a New York photographer played by Amy Hill, who unexpectedly inherits a house in Mexico, overseen by real estate agent played by Yolonda Ross.

Johnson tries to gaslight Lake into believing the house is haunted for a quick sale, only to discover that indeed haunted. This twist sets off a chain of events that explores the complexities of the human psyche and the power of deception.

Amy Hill, known for her role in Lilo & Stitch, also appeared in the2001 indie feature The New Women, directed by Todd Hughes. In 'Flowers Para Los Muertos', Hill brings her unique blend of humor and drama to the role of Aviva Lake. Yolonda Ross, on the other hand, brings her sharp wit and charm to the role of Raven Johnson.

The film also features local first-time actors, Loret and, who add to the movie's cultural authenticity. The bilingual film is inspired by1940s psychological thrillers produced by Val Lewton and Mexican Spanish-language melodramas, making it a truly unique cinematic experience.

Ebersole and Hughes, who earlier directed and wrote Fox Television adaptations of the Spanish language telenovelas Desire and Wicked Wicked Games, share producer credits on 'Flowers Para Los Muertos' with Candi Guterres, who also handled the production design.

The film's production team by Evoke Entertainment and Wallman PR, while Hill is represented by SMS Talent and Ross is represented by Principal Entertainment. As 'Flowers Para' prepares for, the film industry is eagerly awaiting its premiere, which is expected to generate significant buzz and attention.

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Naledi Trent

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