With a speculative date of release around the month of February in the year 2024, La isla de los faisanes (Pheasant Island) is a chilling thriller movie directed by ‘Pim, Pam, Pum’ director, Asier Urbieta. ‘Money Heist’ actress Itziar Ituño Martínez has been linked with the cast of this haunting project. Alongside her masterful role, ‘Ane is Missing’ actress Jone Laspiur and ‘Cristobal Balenciaga’ actor Josean Bengoetxea play the significant character roles in this work of fiction. Additionally, the script for this creative work has been curated by the ‘The Giant’ writer, Andoni de Carlos. This Asier Urbieta directorial has been listed to be in production under the details provided in the Internet Movie Database.
The plot of this suspenseful creation revolves around the appearance of a dead body on Pheasant Island, an uninhabited river island located in the Bidasoa river, located between France and Spain. This occurence proves to be unfortunate for the young couple living there, namely Laida played by the 29-year old Spanish actress, Jone Laspiur and Sambou, who is being portrayed by the ‘Laiotz’ starrer, Sambou Diaby. The duo have a place of dwelling at the border of Bidasoa as mentioned previously. The twists and turns that follow the ominous presence of the corpse on the lone piece of land is what forms the crux of this nail-biter work of fiction. This fear-inducing flick has been supported by multiple studios. As listed under Trakt Tv, Arcadia Motion Pictures, Tentazioa Produkzioak, Galatea Films, La Fidèle Production have been the major hubs that have been involved with the dissemination and production of this movie. Further, the site entails the running time of the movie to be a humble one hour and thirty minutes. Currently, it is speculated to be available in the languages Spanish, Castilian, Basque and French as per Trakt Tv and Binged.
This feature film marks the directorial debut of Asier Urbieta into a full length movie. It has reportedly been shot in Basque for six weeks and then in French and Spanish locations of Irun, Hendaye and San Sebastian. (Source) While maintaining its fictious nature, the creation also sheds light on the actual happenings of the banks of Bidasoa wherein twelve people have suspiciously gone through a disappearance. Being financed by the Basque Government and the ICAA with participation by the EiTB (Euskal Irrati Telebista) the fate for this movie has been seen to be a promising one by the fans who eagerly wait for its release.