Just several days after sharing his latest 48 Hour Film Fest action comedy short, The Finnisher with actress Jessica Wolff, it was about a day later that fans of indie action performer Fernando Jay Huerto would get another dose of his misadventures in Finland back in May, this time, with the release of the new shortfilm, The Break-up.
Directed by fellow indie action neighbor, Finnish independent filmmaker and 13-year lensman Mikko Löppönen back in May, the project marks their first collaboration together this year upon finally meeting in person just a few years after knowing each other online. The project is also Huerto‘s first collaboration with Wolff, prior to The Finnisher, and marks as one in a handful of hopeful projects that are on the way between now and next year.
Löppönen is also in the middle of putting together another project in the form of a sci-fi short called
Fray which is currently in post production. Curious on-lookers may feel free to follow him on Twitter by
CLICKING HERE. Otherwise, you may also subscribe to his repetoire in the embed below where, incidentally, you can now watch
Huerto get beat up by a girl before getting his neck snapped. Sorta.
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