Re: ТОМ ХАРДИ (TOM HARDY) ТОМ 16
Добавлено: 05 янв 2015, 19:56
С Тумблера. Мало что поняла в гуглпереводе.
The Revenant. Other than a lot of Oscar buzz and some laughable gossip about the filming of a fight scene (“Tom landed a punch on Leo’s nose and blood gushed nearly five minutes! But Leo insisted on continuing the fight! Then it was Tom’s turn to howl when Leo…!”) there’s been little news. But here’s some info from yvrshoots.com. (Posting for the ‘animatronic bear expected on set’. I guess Bart 2 was busy doing stunt work on GoT.)
Helmed by director Alejandro González Iñárritu and lensed by Oscar-winning Gravity cinematographer Emmanuel Lubezki, this A-list feature is the true story of a 19th century fur trapper, Hugh Glass (DiCaprio), bent on revenge after being robbed and left for dead by two mercenaries (Tom Hardy and Domhnall Gleeson) following a bear attack. Production filed an application to film this bear attack in a small area of first growth timber on the Squamish River known as the “Derringer Forest’ with five trappers (Leonardo DiCaprio, Tom Hardy, Domhnall Gleeson plus two extras) and an “animatronic bear” expected on set.
Other upper Squamish Valley filming included a daytime scene of group of trappers walking across the sandbar at Shovehouse Creek carrying injured Hugh Glass (DiCaprio) on a makeshift stretcher, a daytime scene of a trapper hunting for prey in the bush and a night scene of a large camp of about 20 trappers at a simple tarp/tent structure with several burning camp fires. At the Whistler Film Festival a few weeks later, West Vancouver-Sea to Sky MLA Jordan Sturdy spoke of driving past The Revenant’s lit-up sky near Squamish for several nights in a row.
Only 10% of The Revenant was shot in B.C. versus 90% in Alberta — production began in southern Alberta in late September and is expected to wrap there in early March, having already shot the epic “Indians attack” battle scene west of Calgary on the Morley reserve. Other Alberta filming locations include Drumheller, Kananaskis Country, Dead Man’s Flats and areas near Canmore, according to the Calgary Herald.
Filming will reportedly resume on Jan. 20th.
Fox plans to debut The Revenant in limited release on Christmas day 2015, then open the film nationwide on Jan. 8. (x)