Friday 10 October 2014

First Look At Antonio Banderas In Altamira

First Look At Antonio Banderas In Altamira


Hugh Hudson's latest gets underway

If you’re good enough, you’re young enough, as Hugh ‘Chariots Of Fire’ Hudson, now 78, is in the process of proving on the set of his new film Altamira. The period drama, his first feature film since 2000, has started shooting in northern Spain and there’s a first look at the film to prove it. Click on the image to see it in its enlarged form. Ooo, matron, etc. {Altamira still} As the pic reveals, Antonio Banderas has exchanged Expendables 3 for the less shooty-shooty-creaky-creaky terrain of Spain in 1879. He plays Marcelino, father to that young girl, Maria Sautuola (Allegra Allen), and a keen amateur archaeologist whose land is home to natural caves. But despite dad’s hobby, it’s the eagle-eyed Maria who spots the paintings of galloping bison etched on the ceiling of his cave, the first ever discovery of such prehistoric art.


This is, of course, based on a true-life tale and one that had its share of controversy and heartache. The religious and scientific communities rally around to deny the veracity of the father-and-daughter find on the basis that “savages” couldn’t create art. Marcelino is left to languish in disgrace until Lee Christmas, Barney Ross and Gunner Jensen turn up and machine-gun all concerne... no, wait, that’s another film. As you were.


Banderas was the best thing in the otherwise ponderous Expendables three-fer, although his dramatic chops should be more stretched by Hudson’s film. The screenplay is by Olivia Hetreed (Girl With A Pearl Earring) and Spaniard José Luis López-Linares, with the shoot taking place in and around the real locations in Cantabria’s Santillana del Mar.




















from Empire News

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