Walter Garcia, an aspiring actor and martial arts instructor, has the potential to make it to Hollywood with his skills. Garcia studied from the age of six taekwondoand then practiced Va-Lam kung Fu, ryu jujutsu, capoeira, boxing, Muay Thai, Hapkido and MMA.
He performed well at the Tampa Action Film Festival, where a short film starring him premiered on July 31, entitled “A Spaniard's Tale”. The short film won in six categories, including awards for best movie, best fight и best actor (Garcia).
The length of the film, which cost only $350 to produce, is just over 30 minutes. “A Spaniard's Tale” - one of 14 competing films that competed for a reward of over $1000 and various awards. The directors were given only 30 days to shoot.
In film Garcia plays Carlito, a family man who rents out his ship to tourists while searching for a legendary lost treasure rumored to have been buried by his ancestors. Carlito turns down an offer from a wealthy crime lord who offers him a job searching for treasure, and soon becomes a target for his underlings.
Walter Garcia demo video
Staged fight featuring Walter Garcia
(there is a “crown” Scott Adkins - famous “Guyver Kick”
Short film “A Spaniard's Tale” can be viewed on the official website of the Action Film Challenge (the site is no longer active).
Source: kungfucinema
super !!!!don’t judge the guy, this is a HUGE JOB”!!!!!!!!
title of the song Nikkfurie - The A La Menthe
Celpaso, thanks for your help. ;)
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Cool, thanks, Ilya!
Cool Walter, keep it up... Of course it doesn’t reach Scott’s level, but it’s still impressive!!! )))
Mouzon from OST to Ocean's 12 friends. Kassel danced his capu to it
I heard this music in another video on YouTube. If I'm not mistaken, in that video two Israeli guys were demonstrating the art of hapkido.
The second video was uploaded to YouTube by Garcia personally. They asked him, he didn't answer...
Guys, what kind of music is playing in the third video?
I didn’t watch the second video right away - of course, he still needs to work in the area of staging the fight and its high-quality execution. :)
We joke like that. ;) I'm happy for Garcia, he's a great guy, I wish him success. The guy is trying.
The Wushu/Kung Fu influence is noticeable, of course.
What are you really, you need to respect the guy, a trained dude, he didn’t sit idle. :) I really liked his technique, maybe it’s not up to Adkins or anyone else, but it’s still great.
PS By the way, some kicks show the influence of wushu. ;)
Or a malicious plagiarist. =D
Garcia is an Adkins fan, I guess? ;)
Ha, I personally counted 4 moves that Scott likes to do. First video: kick with a flip at 18 seconds, Guyver kick, kick with a decoy at 1.58, kick at 2.01