La Piedra responded curtly: "If you want to play a ghost, you must visit the grave. There is no shortcut to grief."
By: The Latin American Horror Desk
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It might just be the Top Candidate. Are you a Colombian actress with a high tolerance for psychological pain? The casting team is still accepting digital auditions via their encrypted portal. Requirement: One video of you screaming into a well. No editing. Submit at your own risk. La Piedra responded curtly: "If you want to
Sources close to the production describe La Piedra as a method director. He is rumored to keep his sets dark for 48 hours straight to put actors into a state of sensory deprivation. For his upcoming feature—tentatively titled El Río de los Olvidos (The River of the Forgotten)—he needs a woman to play the most famous ghost in Latin folklore: . It might just be the Top Candidate
Horror bloggers have called this the "Piedra Point." Commenters on the clip wrote: "I turned off my phone and threw it across the room." and "That is not acting. That is channeling." The global industry is watching Pablo La Piedra because he is doing something Hollywood refuses to do: he is casting for authenticity, not sympathy.