Friday, October 21, 2011

Shooting in Spain: DANNY GLOVER and ROBERT ENGLUND

Robert Englund
The American actors Danny Glover (Lethal Weapon, Dreamgirls, The Color Purple) and Robert Englund (A Nightmare on Elmstreet, V, The Final Battle) have recently been working in Spain. In spite of their huge careers as both actors and directors they are mostly known for the popular characters of Roger Murtaugh from the blockbuster "Lethal Weapon" (Glover) and of the mythic Freddy Krueger from "Nightmare on Elm Street" or as Willie in "V" (Englund). Well, now these two big actors are lending their talent to the Spanish Film Industry by shooting together "I Want to Be a Soldier", a Spanish production shot in English and directed by the Catalan director Christian Molina. The film was opened in Spain first at the Sitges Film Festival on the 12th of October and officially in Madrid the 21st of October. 

Danny Glover

The movie supported by the Spanish Minor's Ombudsman tells the story of a 10 year-old American boy who is influenced by a problematic familiar situation and at the same time is distracted by the negative sides of the new technologies and the influence of the Mass Media.  The kid, Alex ( Fergus Riordan) develops an obsession for the war games and for the idea of becoming a soldier, as he is seduced by an imaginary military friend inviting him to experience violence and destruction. A school psychologist (Robert Englund) tries to help the child to get out of the situation by convincing his reluctant parents (Jo Kelly, Andrew Tarbet) about the need of putting and defining the limits of what a child can do and what not. In spite of their will to make their child follow the path of the correct behavior and goodness, Alex's parents have their own problems and do not always see the minor's crisis until it explodes.

The Premiere of the movie was held in Madrid on Wednesday 19th of October with the presence of, in addition to Danny Glover and Robert Englund, the director Christian Molina, the actors Fergus Riordan, Cassandra Gava, Valeria Marini and Ben Temple.

Valeria Marini, Robert Englund and Ben Temple


All of them had only beautiful and thankful words for the director, the crew and the audience. The Premiere was also supported by many other  Spanish professionals.







According to Danny Glover's contribution to this film as the UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador, the movie is a brilliant reflection about  the Mass media impact on our children's lives and about the consequences of the unlimited and uncontrolled use of the new technologies in young people. In fact Glover's character in the film as the school principal is the narrator of an important part of the message the movie wants to send.

Emilia Uutinen and Danny Glover

In the photo Danny Glover has just been enjoying the premiere of the film in the Capitol Cinema of Madrid. Next to him the Finnish actress Emilia Uutinen, who is working now in  tv and films in Spain, also attended the event.







The participation of Robert Englund in "I want to be a Soldier"is equally magnificent. The actor who had actually worked in a Spanish production before shooting "Killer Tongue"in 1996 with Alberto Sciamma, plays with absolute conviction the role of the school psychologist worried about the young child.
R.Englund, Ben Temple, Fergus Riordan and Ch.Molina

It is worth highlighting also the characters of the young boy played by Fergus Riordan, the character of the mother played by an amazing Jo Kelly, the kid's father played by Andrew Tarbet, the part of the imaginary friend of the young boy played by Ben Temple and the two professors played by Cassandra Gava and Valeria Marini.




Danny Glover speaks to the audience with Cassandra Gava.

We hope to see these great actors work again soon in the Spanish Film Industry and will be following their interesting careers as actors, filmmakers or activists. 
We are sure the kind of collaborations by artists like Robert Englund or Danny Glover can only enrich the European film panorama, and together with brilliant directors like Christian Molina, can contribute to the increase of a new kind of universal filmmaking.

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