Just days ago, the actor from Ecatepec, State of Mexico witnessed the new mural that was made for him in the Iztapalapa mayor’s office, which filled him with pride and shared on social networks.
“Imagine being a child who walks scared, aimlessly, unable to imagine that his face is worth admiring, to whom they also repeat that those who look like him are ugly, they are bad, they are not worthy,” he commented in his social networks Huerta, thanking the artistic gesture of this corner of the Mexican capital.
But this does not stop there, today he announced that he will be part of the film Party at the Burrow, a Netflix production, led by Guadalajara director Manolo Caro (The House of Flowers, Someone Has to Die, The Immoral Life of the Ideal Couple).
Party at the Burrow tells the story of Tochtli, a boy who likes hats, dictionaries, samurai, guillotines and the French. And now what he wants is a new animal for his private zoo: a dwarf hippo from Namibia. His father, Yolcaut, is willing to fulfill all his whims. It does not matter that it is an exotic animal in danger of extinction. Because Yolcaut can always.
This production made in Mexico will be filmed in Guadalajara, Jalisco and in Katima Mulilo, Namibia. It will also feature performances by Raúl Briones, Teresa Ruiz, Alfredo Gatica, Mercedes Hernández, Pierre Louis, Lizeth Selene, and with the special participation of Debi Mazar and Daniel Giménez Cacho, among others. With a job that marks his return to Mexico, Manolo ventures into this new project accompanied by his producers María José Córdova and Rafa Ley, María Secco as director of photography, JC Molina in production design and Yibran Asuad in editing this movie. Production will begin filming on June 15.
“Camera prrrs to toast my new movie Party at the Burrow with Manolo Caro, a script by Nicolás Giacobone (he won the Oscar, no more) based on the novel by Juan Pablo Villalobos and starring me as a petatero”, expressed on his social networks the one who was the interpreter of Namor in Black Panther: Wakanda Forever.