Based on the gripping real-life survival
story that captivated the world’s attention, “The 33” follows the
never-before-told personal journeys and miraculous events surrounding the
collapse of the Chilean gold and copper mine and the subsequent retrieval and
rescue of all 33 miners after being buried alive 700 meters below the earth’s
surface for 69 days under a megaton boulder twice the size of the Empire State
Building.
Filmed with the cooperation of the miners,
their families and their rescuers, “The 33” is about the courage of those who
did not give up -- above and below the surface of the earth -- during their
ordeal, ultimately emerging as heroes.
More than a billion people around the world
sat transfixed in front of their televisions as the now famous 33 Chilean
miners were finally transported to freedom after 69 days trapped in the
darkness thousands of feet beneath the unforgiving surface of the Atacama
Desert -- a world record for the longest underground survival.
As the world watched, Chilean president
Sebastian Piñera declared that the miners would not be abandoned. Engineers worked for days and nights on end
to drill their way to the miners. Finally, the world was captivated as the
miners were miraculously drawn, one-by-one, from the ground in an unprecedented
televised rescue.
“The 33” evokes the grand tradition of
films depicting men trapped and isolated – pushed to their physical and mental
limits by environmental forces beyond their control. Recent examples of the genre include such
films such as Gravity, Apollo 13 and 127 Hours.
During the 2010 Copiapó mining accident,
while still trapped in the mine, the 33 miners agreed to collectively contract
with just a single author to write their official history so that none of the
33 could individually profit from the experiences of the others. The miners
chose Pulitzer prize winning journalist Héctor Tobar to have exclusive access
to the miners’ stories. His official
account – published after filming was completed - titled Deep Down Dark: The
Untold Stories of 33 Men Buried in a Chilean Mine, and the Miracle That Set
Them Free became a critically acclaimed, New York Times bestseller and a
finalist for the 2014 National Book Critics Circle Award. The filmmakers
developed the screenplay from Tobar’s book with the cooperation of the miners,
their families and their rescuers.
The award-winning multinational cast
features Antonio Banderas (“Desperado,” “The Mask of Zorro,” “The Skin I Live
In”), Rodrigo Santoro (“300”), Academy Award® winner Juliette Binoche (“The
English Patient,” “Chocolat,” “Blue”), James Brolin (“Catch Me If You Can”),
Lou Diamond Phillips (“La Bamba,” “Courage Under Fire,” “Young Guns”), Mario
Casas (“Fuga de Cerebros”), Jacob Vargas (“Traffic,” TV’s “Sons of Anarchy”),
Juan Pablo Raba (TV’s “Narcos”), Oscar Nuñez (“The Proposal,” “The Italian Job”),
Tenoch Huerta (“Sin Nombre”), Marco Treviño (“Bad Habits”), Adriana Barraza (“Babel”), Kate Del Castillo (“The Book of Life”), Cote
de Pablo (TV’s “NCIS”), Elizabeth De Razzo (“Eastbound & Down”), Naomi
Scott (“The Martian”), Gustavo Angarita (“Tiempo de Morir”), Alejandro Goic (“No”)
with Bob Gunton (“Argo,” “The Shawshank Redemption”) and Golden Globe winner
Gabriel Byrne (“The Usual Suspects”).
“The
33” will open November 25 in cinemas from Pioneer Films.
Check out the youtube trailer here.
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