Martín Cuervo directs this new romantic action story starring William Levy and Maggie Civantos
William Levy and Maggie Civantos star in ‘Bajo un volcán’, the new film produced by Secuoya Studios, in collaboration with William Levy Entertainment, set to hit theaters on June 20.
Martín Cuervo (‘La Bandera’) returns to directing a new film that immerses the audience in a story of forbidden love, action, and a desperate yearning for rescue, where the protagonists fight against their own desires while surrounded by an erupting volcano.
The film features an exemplary cast, led by Cuban actor William Levy (‘Montecristo’) and renowned actress Maggie Civantos, accompanied by Adriana Torrebejano (‘Muertos S.L.’), Fabiola Guajardo (‘Los ricos también lloran’), Elia Galera (‘Zorro’), Pino Montesdeoca (‘Way Down’), and Antón Lofer (‘La Bandera’). Produced by Eduardo Campoy and David Martínez, with William Levy and Jeff Goldberg as executive producers, ‘Bajo un volcán’ will be distributed by Beta Fiction Spain.
‘Bajo un volcán’: A Love Put to the Test
When a volcano threatens to erupt, Captain Mario Torres is sent to the island. His mission: to lead rescue and evacuation efforts in case of catastrophe. But Mario is not prepared for the true firestorm that awaits him. There, he will work with Dani, a brilliant volcanologist who has spent her career chasing the world’s most dangerous eruptions, following in her father’s footsteps. But this time, something more personal is at stake. Sparks fly between them, and the approaching volcano becomes a ticking time bomb. With nature’s fury on the brink of explosion, their love is put to the test. Will they survive the chaos, or will the unpredictable forces of nature turn everything to ashes, including their hearts?
‘Bajo un volcán’ is a film by Secuoya Studios and Álamo Producciones, with Eduardo Campoy producing. Among the studio’s most recent cinematic projects are ‘Padres’, recently released in theaters, along with upcoming releases such as ‘El cuento del lobo’, ‘Aullar’, and Campoy’s 100th film, ‘Solos’.