Exclusive Video: Behind-the-scenes of Camino, starring Zoe Bell

Last Updated on July 21, 2021

RAZE director Josh C. Waller and leading lady Zoe Bell have re-teamed for the action/thriller CAMINO, which finds Bell battling OPEN WINDOWS director Nacho Vigalondo while fleeing for her life through the jungles of Columbia.

The film is currently available on VOD and iTunes, and below we have an exclusive behind-the-scenes video that may entice you to check it out as soon as possible.

CAMINO's synopsis: 

Set in 1985, war photographer Avery Taggert (Bell) has built a solid career with her stark and honest imagery, all the while remaining emotionally distant from her subjects. When she embeds in the jungles of Colombia with a squad of missionaries led by a beloved and charismatic Spaniard known as "El Guero" (Vigalondo), she finds herself in the middle of a conflict as violent as any she's photographed. One night, she happens upon El Guero committing a heinous atrocity, capturing the vile act on film, an image with the potential to discredit and destroy El Guero. Knowing this brilliant psychopath will employ every tactic at his disposal to destroy that photograph – and the photographer who took it – Avery flees into the harsh jungle with nothing but the camera hanging around her neck to escape from missionaries twisted into violent guerrillas by the madman intent on destroying all enemies.

In this video, we get a glimpse at how the fights in the film were devised and choreographed, and it looks like they will be quite an exhilarating sight to behold. That's appropriate for a film starring Bell. When your lead is the stuntwoman who helped Uma Thurman look like a total badass in KILL BILL, you can't be slacking when it comes to the fights.

Source: Arrow in the Head

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