First of all, kudos to the ones who thought up the title for this latest helping of indie action cinema as word has dropped that Black Mandala has acquired the rights to the fight fest I’LL CRUSH Y’ALL. Told you. Sporting a plot that features an ex-con boxer who must use his signature skills when his past catches up to him, we have official key art, images and a brand spanking new trailer for ya.
Gabriel is a former boxer who lives in a village removed from the city with his father and his dog, Pepe. Everyone knows him by the nickname of Tarado, which he earned in his days as a boxer and, although he could still box, he prefers to lead a quiet life away from everything that led him to spend a few years in prison. For this, he has made several decisions such as leaving his longtime girlfriend, La Mónica, who was a bad influence to start from scratch. But old ghosts always come back, and Tarado will have to deal with the situation the way he knows best: fight.

Black Mandala acquires the multi-award-winning action movie, “I’LL CRUSH Y’ALL”, directed by Kike Narcea. The film won AUDIENCE AWARD-MIDNIGHT XTREME in “Sitges Film Fest”; AUDIENCE AWARD in “Fantastic Fest”; BEST DRAMA FEATURE and BEST DRAMA ACTOR in “SmodCastle”; SPECIAL MENTION in “Dracula Film Fest” and “Sombra Horror Fest”; BEST LATINOAMERICAN ACTOR in “Buenos Aires Rojo Sangre”; BEST FEATURE in “The Gran Cine Carnival Maldives”, “Action Adventure Film & Screenplay Fest” and “Buried Alive Fest”.




Directors: Kike Narcea
Script: Kike Narcea
Cast: Mario Mayo, Diego París, Fabia Castro, Fernando Gil, Antonio Mayans, Raúl Jiménez, Ana Márquez, Lone Fleming.
Cinematography: Alberto Pareja
Music: Daniel Maldonado
Associate Producers: Michael Kraetzer, Irene López, Ana Márquez, Nicolás Onetti and Antonio Rosa Lobo
Producers: Jaime Arnaiz, Jesús Loniego, Bruno Martín, J. Prada and K. Prada
Sporting a tagline that proudly announces “Keep coming bitches!” (Ingenious) this one looks pretty damn brutal, depressing and unflinching. The trailer alone basks in all the glorious R rated violence with an international flair to boot and genre fans should satisfy their bloodlust with this one. Definitely one that slipped under the radar.
It’s racked up numerous international festival awards solidifying that audiences who have checked this one out liked what they saw which bodes well for its North American launch. Lock n load right here for more distribution news on this one.
