Huntsville, October 12, 2025

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The Lucky Number 8 Production crew is currently filming ‘Eleven Days,’ an indie thriller based on the Carrasco siege at the Huntsville Unit penitentiary in 1974. The movie, directed by Peter Landesman and featuring Diego Luna, explores the complexities of hostages and captors during a tense 11-day standoff. Filming began under ideal weather conditions amid community excitement. The film draws inspiration from the book ‘Eleven Days in Hell’ by William T. Harper, with further production scheduled for September 2025.

Huntsville is currently buzzing with activity as the Lucky Number 8 Production crew continues filming for the upcoming film “Eleven Days.” This indie thriller is based on the infamous Carrasco siege that occurred at the Huntsville Unit penitentiary in 1974.

The filming took place on the morning of October 12, 2025, under clear skies with abundant sunshine and a high of 91°F. The low temperature for the night dipped to 62°F, contributing to ideal filming conditions. The production team had secured the necessary approvals to film in downtown Huntsville.

Director Peter Landesman, known for his previous work on “Concussion,” helms the project, with the screenplay written by Kevin Sheridan and further revised by Landesman. The film centers around a tense hostage situation in the summer of 1974, focusing on the events surrounding the Huntsville Penitentiary.

The lead role of Federico Carrasco, a prisoner who takes control during the siege, is played by Diego Luna. Taylor Kitsch stars as Jim Estelle, the head of the Texas Department of Corrections. The narrative emphasizes the complex dynamics between captors and captives as the standoff extends for 11 days.

“Eleven Days” draws inspiration from the book “Eleven Days in Hell: The 1974 Carrasco Prison Siege at Huntsville, Texas” written by William T. Harper. This production is part of a broader filming schedule that is set to take place in Texas in September 2025. Producers for the film include Vincent Newman and Vance Howard.

The filming has generated significant local interest, with the community eager to witness the portrayal of a significant yet turbulent event in Huntsville’s history. Further details regarding the film’s release and future production plans are expected to be announced soon. Interested parties are encouraged to contact Brenda Poe for more information.

Background Context

The Carrasco siege represents a pivotal moment in Texas history, marked by intense emotional and psychological struggles between inmates and law enforcement. This film aims to depict the complexities involved in such high-stakes situations, utilizing dramatic storytelling to create a gripping cinematic experience.

Weather Conditions During Filming

Condition Details
Weather Abundant Sunshine
High Temperature 91°F
Low Temperature 62°F
Winds Light South Winds

Key Production Details

Feature Details
Film Title Eleven Days
Director Peter Landesman
Screenplay Kevin Sheridan (Revisions by Landesman)
Notable Cast Diego Luna, Taylor Kitsch
Filming Location Huntsville, Texas
Scheduled Production September 2025
Producers Vincent Newman, Vance Howard
Inspiration Seven Days in Hell: The 1974 Carrasco Prison Siege at Huntsville, Texas by William T. Harper

FAQ

What is “Eleven Days” about?

“Eleven Days” focuses on a hostage situation at the Huntsville Penitentiary during the summer of 1974, centering on the tension between captor and captive as the siege lasts for 11 days.

Who stars in “Eleven Days”?

Diego Luna stars as Federico Carrasco, a prisoner leading the siege, while Taylor Kitsch plays Jim Estelle, the head of the Texas Department of Corrections.

What inspired the film?

The film is based on the book “Eleven Days in Hell: The 1974 Carrasco Prison Siege at Huntsville, Texas” by William T. Harper.

When did filming for “Eleven Days” take place?

Filming took place on Friday morning, October 12, 2025.

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