GEORGIA: "GODFATHER" ACTOR ANDY GARCIA COMES TO GEORGIA FOR WAR FILM
http://www.eurasianet.org/departments/news/a rticles/eav101909b.shtml
10/19/09
Filming on a US-Georgian-produced movie about the 2008 Russia-Georgia
war ticked up a notch on October 18 with the arrival of American
actor Andy Garcia.
Garcia, nominated for an Oscar for his portrayal of Vincent Mancini
in The Godfather: Part III, is expected to play the role of Georgian
President Mikheil Saakashvili in the film, directed by veteran action
movie director Renny Harlin.
In an August 3 interview with Variety, Harlin, best known for the 1990
blockbuster Die Hard 2, termed the movie a chance to work on a project
"with substance and reality."
"I saw it as my opportunity to use my experience in action films to
tell the story of a complex conflict that is impartial but makes a
strong anti-war statement," Harlin said.
In the film, British actor Rupert Friend plays a journalist who travels
to Georgia shortly before the war; few additional plot details have
been released. The film as yet has not been named.
Georgian television reported on October 19 that filming will take
place over the next few days at the presidential palace, and near
parliament to re-enact the post-war Tbilisi visit of the leaders of
Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Estonia and Ukraine.
Filming so far has occurred in Gori, a Georgian town on the border
with breakaway South Ossetia that was occupied by Russian troops
during the war, and Tsalka, a village near the southern region of
Samtskhe-Javakheti.
http://www.eurasianet.org/departments/news/a rticles/eav101909b.shtml
10/19/09
Filming on a US-Georgian-produced movie about the 2008 Russia-Georgia
war ticked up a notch on October 18 with the arrival of American
actor Andy Garcia.
Garcia, nominated for an Oscar for his portrayal of Vincent Mancini
in The Godfather: Part III, is expected to play the role of Georgian
President Mikheil Saakashvili in the film, directed by veteran action
movie director Renny Harlin.
In an August 3 interview with Variety, Harlin, best known for the 1990
blockbuster Die Hard 2, termed the movie a chance to work on a project
"with substance and reality."
"I saw it as my opportunity to use my experience in action films to
tell the story of a complex conflict that is impartial but makes a
strong anti-war statement," Harlin said.
In the film, British actor Rupert Friend plays a journalist who travels
to Georgia shortly before the war; few additional plot details have
been released. The film as yet has not been named.
Georgian television reported on October 19 that filming will take
place over the next few days at the presidential palace, and near
parliament to re-enact the post-war Tbilisi visit of the leaders of
Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Estonia and Ukraine.
Filming so far has occurred in Gori, a Georgian town on the border
with breakaway South Ossetia that was occupied by Russian troops
during the war, and Tsalka, a village near the southern region of
Samtskhe-Javakheti.