SYNOPSIS DIRECTOR’S NOTES James Blackthorn is an old Gringo living quietly in the green tropical valleys of Bolivia. He breeds horses and has a romantic friendship with a native woman. He’s getting on in years and wants to die at home, in the United States. One of the things that I like most about Westerns is that it’s a truly moral genre. The characters face life and death, and other very important matters (freedom, commitment and loyalty, courage, treachery, ownership and money, justice, friendship and even love) in very pure and simple terms. The decisions they make are not only very dramatic, but set examples. What more can you ask from a film? From any dramatic work? It’s a genre that helps us look at our own life and find a way to face it. His real name is Butch Cassidy, one of the last and most famous outlaws from the far West. But the legend of his life has almost faded into oblivion as everyone believes him long dead. As he crosses the high plateau on his way home, James encounters another rider, far younger and inexperienced. A Spanish mine engineer by the name of Eduardo Apodaca who is fleeing after having robbed a mine. Remembering his past and in need of money, Blackthorn decides to accompany the young man on his frantic flight across Bolivia. During this time the two men, although very different, will become friends amongst the violence and the loneliness of the Bolivian desert. But Blackthorn is not the only one with a secret... In no man’s land and hounded by more and more armed men, both men will have no choice but to reveal their true intentions and face reality, once and for all. Blackthorn encloses al these subjects in such a way that we realize how contemporary they are, how important moral outlook is in the world we live in nowadays, in the society we have built, that seems to have forgotten it or considers it obsolete… By facing these matters from a modern point of view (conscious of the fact that the legendary American outlaw will end up as just another extra in Hollywood Westerns) the outlook is obviously nostalgic. In my opinion, that ever present melancholy is the most attractive part of this project and forces us to get intimately acquainted with our main hero: That tired and lonely old man who, for an instant, recovers all his energy and dreams due to someone who seems to reincarnate the past, his old friends and ideals, but turns out to be an imposter (the young mine engineer who, what irony, proceeds from the Old Continent). A disguise that is an obvious metaphor of a future where moral is dangerously hazy as personal interests take top priority. Therefore, for me Blackthorn would not be a film made up by grandiose images and “traditional aesthetic”, of slow camera movements and tall crane shots; but of closer images, near to the characters, that allow us to see the landscape through their eyes as they reveal the most intimate side of their dramatic voyage: The deep seated feelings our main character feels for the land that has sheltered him; his feelings about the past and how they are reawakened by the appearance of his new comrade; his feelings towards the woman with whom he spends his afternoons, although the passion of love is absent, affection, respect and carnality are all present; his feelings toward a young man he has never met but who could very well be his son, to whom he writes and directs every last effort; how he feels about the small things that surround him, his clean but simple home, his horses, what he chooses to take with him on this last trek, where he chooses to sleep each night as they advance… Let’s get as close as possible to the characters and their story, by doing so, we will be capable of making a truly universal film. Mateo Gil CAST CREW James Blackthorn .................................................................... Sam Shepard Eduardo Apocada ............................................................. Eduardo Noriega Mackinley ................................................................................. Stephen Rea Mateo Gil (DIRECTOR), a Spanish scriptwriter and director, started with Alejandro Amenábar as a screenwriter on Tesis and Abre los ojos. He also has directed some successful and award-winning short films like Allanamiento de morada, Soñé que te mataba and Antes del beso. His first full-length movie was Nobody Knows Anybody (1999). He was the screenwriter of the Spanish hit The Sea Inside, The Method and Agora. Yana ............................................................................................................ Magaly Solier Young James ............................................................................ Nicolak Coster-Waldau Sundance .............................................................................................. Padraic Delaney Etta ............................................................................................ Dominique McElligott Sam Shepard Eduardo Noriega Stephen Rea The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford (2007) The Notebook (2004) All the Pretty Horses (2000) For the Good of Others (2010) Transsiberian (2008) Captain Alatriste (2006) Nobody Knows Anybody (1999) Open Your Eyes (1997) Thesis (1996) The Reaping (2007) V for Vendetta (2005) River Queen (2005) Control (2004) Scriptwriter ...................................................................... Miguel Barros Executive producers .................................................. Ibon Cormenzana Andrés Santana Director of photography ............................................... J.A. Ruiz Anchía Production manager .................................................... Andrés Santana Artistic director ................................................. Juan Pedro De Gaspar Sound ..................................................................... Daniel Fontrodona Sound designer .............................................................. Fabiola Ordoyo Editor ................................................................................ David Gallart Special effects .................................................................... Reyes Abades Wardrobe ............................................................................. Clara Bilbao Makeup .................................................................................. Ana López Hairdressing ........................................................................ Belén López Produced by Arcadia Motion Pictures and Ariane Mararía with the collaboration of TVE – Televisión Española and Sogecable. ARCADIA MOTION PICTURES ARCADIA MOTION PICTURES was created by Ibon Cormenzana in 2005 with the goal of producing high-quality audiovisual projects combining young talent and international potential. In 2006, AMP produced “The Birthday” directed by Eugenio Mira. This film was awarded with numerous prizes at fantasy film festivals around the world. In 2007 AMP produced “The Totenwackers”, a children’s adventure film co-produced with Buenavista & Future Films directed by Ibon Cormenzana and sold to more than twenty countries. In 2008 ARCADIA MOTION PICTURES partner’s created Arcadia Capital with the objective of promoting private investment in audiovisual productions taking advantage of Spanish tax deductions. In 2009 ARCADIA MOTION PICTURES produced, using private investment sourced by Arcadia Capital, three feature films which included “14 days with Victor”, Roman Parrado’s opera prima starring Margo Stilley, Fernando Tielve and Joe Dixon; “¿Are you there?” a Spanish romantic comedy directed by Roberto Santiago; and “Jackboots on Whitehall” directed by the McHerny Brothers. Current projects for 2010-2011 include “Blackthorn”, a modern western directed by Mateo Gil starring Sam Shepard and Eduardo Noriega (currently filming), Pablo Berger’s new project entitled “Snowhite” with Maribel Verdú and original music composed by Alberto Iglesias, and “Into the storm” to be directed by Alex & David Pastor. ARIANE FILMS AIETE-ARIANE FILMS was founded in 1999 as the successor to, and partner of Aiete Films S.A., a production company created in Guipúzcoa in 1983 by film director Imanol Uribe, Javier Aguirresarobe, José Ángel Rebolledo and Gonzalo Ferández Berridi. It is currently directed by Andrés Ignacio Quintana. In 1983, AIETE FILMS produced its first movie, “Michael’s Death” (La muerte de Mikel), directed by Imanol Uribe. His extensive film credits include works such as “The Dumbfounded King” (El rey pasmado), which won eight Goyas, “Días contados”, ”Plenilunio” and the internationally acclaimed “Carol’s Journey” (El viaje de Carol). AIETE-ARIANE has also produced Montxo Armendáriz’s “Secrets of the Heart” (Secretos del Corazón), which earned four Goyas, and Manuel Gutiérrez Aragón’s “Visionaries” (Visionarios), amongst other films. TECHNICAL Genre: Western - Adventure Shooting format: HD 1:1,85. Running Time: 100 min aprox Sound: DOLBY DIGITAL Shooting locations: Bolivia Shooting dates: April – June 2010 Budget: 4,8M€ Theatrical release: FEBRUARY 2011