Grupo Petroil promotes the film industry and Mazatlán as a filming destination

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Grupo Petroil actively participated in the filming of the movie “Pimienta,” an internationally distributed production that will be filmed in various iconic locations in Mazatlán, giving the film a significant boost to tourism.

With this participation, the Mazatlán-based business group fulfills its ongoing commitment to supporting culture, recreation, and the positive image of the city.

This was announced by the corporation, headed by Amado Guzmán, who highlighted that the collaboration for the filming of this feature film included providing access to important locations owned by the group, such as the Whale Museum, one of the RedPetroil service stations, the 1873 Observatory, and managing access in the city’s Historic Center—spaces that stand out for their cultural, architectural, and touristic value, and which can be admired throughout the film.

“With this participation, Grupo Petroil reaffirms its vision as a socially responsible company, convinced that supporting film projects strengthens Mazatlán’s image as a cultural and tourist destination, boosts the local economy, and showcases the talent and richness of the community globally.”

The CEO and general director of Grupo Petroil pointed out that being part of these types of productions goes beyond logistical collaboration, as it represents a concrete contribution to cultural development, local pride, and Mazatlán’s strategic positioning on the international stage.

With actions like this, Grupo Petroil reaffirms its commitment to the community with a clear vision of continuing to build community, promote culture, and project Mazatlán to the world.

Who is directing the film “Pimienta,” which was filmed in Mazatlán?

The film is directed by Francisco Romero from Sinaloa and tells a story that addresses mental health issues, animal welfare, and the search for identity.

What other locations will this film feature?

In addition to Mazatlán, the feature film will be shot in Barras de Piaxtla, municipality of San Ignacio, in Culiacán and Mexico City.

Source: lineadirectaportal