Spanish musician Samantha Hudson stars in the Terror Week poster
Spanish musician and perfomer Samantha Hudson stars this year's 37th Fantastic Film and Terror Week poster in San Sebastian, which has become a mutant marine creature.
The Cimasub International Underwater Film Cycle has been honored on its 50th anniversary, which will be held from 12 to 14 November at the Main Theatre, seven days after the end of Terror Week.
Samantha Hudson is a singer, composer, producer, screenwriter and actress, known for her critical and avant-garde speech and her musical career playing with the paradigms of the genre.
The coordination of photography has been carried out by Pedro Mambrú, whose authors are Javier Bermejo and Chus Feijóo.
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