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Altiplano | |
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Directed by | Peter Brosens, Jessica Woodworth |
Written by | Peter Brosens, Jessica Woodworth |
Produced by | Heino Deckert, Ma.Ja.De Fiction |
Starring | Magaly Solier Jasmin Tabatabai Olivier Gourmet |
Edited by | Nico Leunen |
Distributed by | Imagine Film Distribution (Benelux), Farbfilm Verleih (Germany), Cineworx (Switzerland), First Run Features (USA, Canada) |
Release dates | {{Film date}} Cannes, {{Film date}} Germany |
Running time | 109 minutes |
Countries | {{Film Peru}}, {{Film Belgium}} |
Languages | Spanish, Quechua, English, French, Farsi |
Altiplano is film by Peter Brosens and Jessica Woodworth starring Magaly Solier, Jasmin Tabatabai and Olivier Gourmet. It takes places on three continents in five different languages. It tells the stories of two women in mourning and how their destinies merge.
Plot summary
[edit]The photographer Grace is devastated after she was forced to take a picture of the killing of her guide in Iraq. Back in Belgium she withdraws the picture after it had already been nominated for the Pulitzer Prize. Her husband Max is an oculist and leaves to work at an eye clinic in the Andes in Peru. A local mine spills mercury that causes many people of the nearby village Turubamba to succumb to illness. Max and his fellow physicians suspect toxins to be the reason for the affection. They decide to collect more data in Turubamba.
Meanwhile Saturnina, a young woman from the village loses her fiancé to the contamination. Upon the physicians' arrival Saturnina's mother angrily rejects the doctors' request to examine the body. The villagers turn their rage on the doctors and stone Max to death. Saturnina leads an unsuccessful demonstration against the mine's truck drivers. After its dissolution Saturnina commits suicide by drinking quicksilver and films her death on the camera Max had dropped when he was killed.
Grace sets out on a journey to the place of Max's death. Saturnina's mother welcomes her and offers hospitality. Grace watches the video. In the end she partakes in Saturnina's funeral and finally ends her mourning over her husband.
Production
[edit]Shooting took place on locations in Belgium and Peru for 43 days between June and October 2008. Due to extrem weather conditions at 5.000 m height in the Andes in Peru the crew and cast had access to a medical team 24 hours a day.
Although the film is fictional it is inspired by true events that took place in 2000 in the Peruvian village Choropampa. Furthermore some characters like Saturnina and Max are also based on reports and anecdotes of local villagers and foreign doctors. [1] [2]
Cast
[edit]- Magaly Solier as Saturnina
- Jasmin Tabatabai as Grace
- Olivier Gourmet as Max
- Behi Djanati Ataï as Sami
- Edgar Condori as Nilo/Omar
- Sonia Loaiza as mother
- Edgar Quispe as Ignacio
- Norma Martinez as female doctor
- Rodolfo Rodríguez as Raúl
Reception and awards
[edit]The film has gained mainly positive response.[3] It has also won the Special Golden Kinnaree Award for Environmental Awareness at the Bangkok International Film Festival 2009.[4]
References
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External links
[edit]- Official website
- Altiplano at IMDb
- Altiplano at Rotten Tomatoes
- Website by distributor Farbfilm Verleih (German)
- Tabatabai's website