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Blackthorn (film)

Blackthorn is a 2011 Western film directed by Mateo Gil and starring Sam Shepard, Eduardo Noriega, and Stephen Rea.[3] Written by Miguel Barros,[4] the film is a fictional account of an aged Butch Cassidy living under the assumed name James Blackthorn in a secluded village in Bolivia 20 years after his disappearance in 1908.[5] Blackthorn was filmed on location in La Paz, Potosí, and Uyuni in Bolivia.[6] Initially released in Spain on 1 July 2011, the film was released theatrically in the United States on 7 October 2011.[3]

Blackthorn
Theatrical release poster
Directed byMateo Gil
Written byMiguel Barros
Produced by
Starring
CinematographyJuan Ruiz Anchía
Edited byDavid Gallart
Music byLucio Godoy
Production
companies
  • Nix Films
  • Eter Pictures
  • Manto Films
  • Noodles Production
Distributed byAlta Films (Spain)
Artificial Eye (United Kingdom)[1]
BAC Films (France)[2]
Release dates
  • July 1, 2011 (2011-07-01) (Spain)
  • October 7, 2011 (2011-10-07) (US)
Running time
98 minutes
Countries
  • Spain
  • Bolivia
  • United Kingdom
  • France
Languages
  • English
  • Spanish

Plot Edit

Twenty years after his disappearance in 1908, an aged Butch Cassidy (Sam Shepard), living under the assumed name James Blackthorn in a secluded village in Bolivia, decides to end his long exile and return to the United States after learning of the death of Etta Place. He writes to her son, Ryan, who is in fact his own son, telling him he intends to return. After years of raising horses and living a solitary life, Blackthorn sets off for Potosí to sell his horses. He tells his lover, Yana (Magaly Solier), that he will see her again before leaving Bolivia.

At Potosí, Blackthorn withdraws his savings from the bank, sells his horses, and then heads back to his village. Along the way, he is ambushed and nearly killed. He shoots his attacker, but not before Blackthorn's horse, Cinco, bolts off with his money. The shooter is Eduardo Apodaca (Eduardo Noriega), a Spaniard mining engineer who claims he was shooting at pursuers. He begs Blackthorn to save him, and offers to share part of the $50,000 he stole from Simón Patiño, a powerful Bolivian industrialist and mine owner. The money is hidden in an abandoned mine, and he will compensate Blackthorn for his help.

Blackthorn and the Spaniard set out across the desert plateau with Patiño's posse within a day's pursuit. They reach the abandoned mine and find the money, but the posse catches up with them. Following a shootout, Blackthorn and the Spaniard escape with the money. They make their way to Blackthorn's cabin, where the famous outlaw remembers his old friendships with the Sundance Kid and Etta Place, and how they escaped from Pinkerton Detective Mackinley (Stephen Rea). Yana joins the men at the cabin, and Blackthorn gives her a pocket watch he won in a card game. At first she rejects it as a "gringo machine", but then accepts the gift as something to remember him by. Despite his asking her to spend one last night with him, she advises she must return to her own family. Later that night, Yana returns to the cabin to stay with Blackthorn on his last night before leaving.

The next morning, two female members of the posse come to the cabin looking for the Spaniard, and in the ensuing gunfight, Blackthorn is wounded, and Yana is killed. A heartbroken Blackthorn and the Spaniard leave with the rest of the posse not far behind. They set out across the Uyuni salt flats, hoping to reach the coast where Blackthorn can find a boat to take him home. Halfway across, the posse catches up to them, but Blackthorn and the Spaniard split up and are able to kill their pursuers and escape.

When he reaches Tupiza, Blackthorn is treated by a doctor, who notifies former Pinkerton Detective Mackinley—now living a quiet life in Bolivia—of his famous patient. Mackinley confirms the man's identity. For years Mackinley claimed that the two bandits killed at San Vincente were not Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, and now he will finally be proven correct. But after initially notifying the Bolivian army of the discovered outlaw, Mackinley changes his mind, returns Blackthorn's pistol, and helps him escape. When Mackinley later discovers that Blackthorn was involved with the Spaniard, he reveals the truth to him about the Spaniard and his pursuers. Apparently, the $50,000 the Spaniard stole was not from the powerful mine owner, Patiño, but from the mining families who recently took control of the mines. The Spaniard stole the money from "the people"—something Butch Cassidy would never have done. Although disgusted with Blackthorn's involvement, Mackinley does not betray him.

In flashbacks to those days when he and the Sundance Kid rode together, he recalls how his partner, being wounded and near death, asks for Butch to "do it," and so Butch regretfully and lovingly takes the life of his best friend.

In the present, Blackthorn, distressed, tracks the Spaniard into the Andes, with the Bolivian army not far behind. When Blackthorn catches up with him and confronts him with the truth, the Spaniard does not deny it, saying the money he stole was indeed from the mine owners—just "different owners." Blackthorn shoots the Spaniard in the leg, and leaves him and the money for the Bolivian army, who soon arrive and kill the thief. The soldiers continue on with Mackinley until they reach a notoriously barren region, at which point the army commander leaves the detective alone and without a horse, as punishment for helping Blackthorn escape.

In the closing scene, Blackthorn, remembering his life and friends in better days, is last seen looking back over his shoulder and presumably escaping across the mountains.[7]

Cast Edit

Reception Edit

Critical response Edit

Blackthorn received positive reviews. Rotten Tomatoes assigned the film an approval rating of 75% based on 75 reviews, with an average rating of 6.3/10. The site's critical consensus reads: "Blackthorn invites comparisons to a classic Western – and survives, thanks largely to a charismatic performance by a well-chosen Sam Shepard".[8] On Metacritic, which assigns a weighted average rating, the film received a score of 61 out of 100, based on 20 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews".[9]

In his review in Time Out New York, Eric Hynes wrote, "It's Sam Shepard's best work since The Right Stuff. He still exudes intellectual mischief and hard-stare sex appeal."[10]

In her review for the Tribeca Film Festival, Genna Terranova wrote, "Mateo Gil makes a solid English-language debut with this sublimely shot and well acted tale set in the remarkable landscapes of Bolivia. Sam Shepard gives a riveting performance as the weathered, mysterious, and unsentimental Blackthorn, gracefully revitalizing the legend of history's favorite outlaw."[5]

In her review in The New York Times, Rachel Saltz wrote, "The filmmakers—the director Mateo Gil and the screenwriter Miguel Barros—know what component parts make up a revisionist western, just as they know what goes into making a beautiful shot of the Bolivian hills or salt flats. What they don't know is how to put the pieces together in a way that makes taut narrative or that sidesteps clichés."[11]

In her review in the Los Angeles Times, Betsy Sharkey wrote, "The dialogue sometimes wavers and the plot doubles back on itself one too many times, and you can't help but wish Gil had asserted himself more on that front. As a director, he is still finding his way too, with the emotional pacing sometimes as rough as the trail his characters are riding. Still, there is that allure of the Old West that is hard to resist, and there's plenty of grist in the story worth milling and mulling. If nothing else, the film reminds just how arresting an actor Shepard can be."[12]

Accolades Edit

Award Category Recipient(s) Result
Círculo de Escritores Cinematográficos (Spain)[13] Best Actor Sam Shepard Nominated
Goya Awards[14] Best Production Supervision Andrés Santana Won
Best Costume Design Clara Bilbao Won
Best Cinematography Juan Antonio Ruiz Anchía Won
Best Art Direction Juan Pedro de Gaspar Won
Best Film Nominated
Best Director Mateo Gil Nominated
Best Original Screenplay Miguel Barros Nominated
Best Original Score Lucio Godoy Nominated
Best Editing David Gallart Nominated
Best Sound Daniel Fontrodona, Marc Orts, Fabiola Ordoyo Nominated
Best Makeup and Hairstyling Ana López-Puigcerver, Belén López-Puigcerver Nominated

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ "Blackthorn (2011)". BBFC. Retrieved 31 March 2021.
  2. ^ "LUMIERE: FILM: BLACKTHORN". Lumiere. Retrieved 31 March 2021.
  3. ^ a b c "Blackthorn". Internet Movie Database. Retrieved 7 January 2012.
  4. ^ "Miguel Barros". IMDb.
  5. ^ a b Terranova, Genna. . Tribeca Film. Archived from the original on 18 January 2012. Retrieved 7 January 2012.
  6. ^ "Blackthorn Locations". Internet Movie Database. Retrieved 7 January 2012.
  7. ^ Mateo Gil (Director) (2011). Blackthorn (DVD). Los Angeles: Magnolia Home Entertainment.
  8. ^ "Blackthorn (2011)" – via www.rottentomatoes.com.
  9. ^ "Blackthorn" – via www.metacritic.com.
  10. ^ Hynes, Eric. "Review: Blackthorn". Time Out New York. Retrieved 7 January 2012.
  11. ^ Saltz, Rachel (6 October 2011). "One Butch Cassidy Myth Is Replaced by Another". The New York Times. Retrieved 7 January 2012.
  12. ^ Sharkey, Betsy. "Movie Review: Blackthorn". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 7 January 2012.
  13. ^ "Cinema Writers Circle Awards, Spain (2012)". IMDb.
  14. ^

External links Edit

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Blackthorn is a 2011 Western film directed by Mateo Gil and starring Sam Shepard Eduardo Noriega and Stephen Rea 3 Written by Miguel Barros 4 the film is a fictional account of an aged Butch Cassidy living under the assumed name James Blackthorn in a secluded village in Bolivia 20 years after his disappearance in 1908 5 Blackthorn was filmed on location in La Paz Potosi and Uyuni in Bolivia 6 Initially released in Spain on 1 July 2011 the film was released theatrically in the United States on 7 October 2011 3 BlackthornTheatrical release posterDirected byMateo GilWritten byMiguel BarrosProduced byIbon Cormenzana Andres Santana Jan Pace Paolo AgazziStarringSam Shepard Eduardo Noriega Stephen Rea Magaly Solier Cristian MercadoCinematographyJuan Ruiz AnchiaEdited byDavid GallartMusic byLucio GodoyProductioncompaniesNix Films Eter Pictures Manto Films Noodles ProductionDistributed byAlta Films Spain Artificial Eye United Kingdom 1 BAC Films France 2 Release datesJuly 1 2011 2011 07 01 Spain October 7 2011 2011 10 07 US Running time98 minutesCountriesSpain Bolivia United Kingdom FranceLanguagesEnglish Spanish Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Reception 3 1 Critical response 3 2 Accolades 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksPlot EditTwenty years after his disappearance in 1908 an aged Butch Cassidy Sam Shepard living under the assumed name James Blackthorn in a secluded village in Bolivia decides to end his long exile and return to the United States after learning of the death of Etta Place He writes to her son Ryan who is in fact his own son telling him he intends to return After years of raising horses and living a solitary life Blackthorn sets off for Potosi to sell his horses He tells his lover Yana Magaly Solier that he will see her again before leaving Bolivia At Potosi Blackthorn withdraws his savings from the bank sells his horses and then heads back to his village Along the way he is ambushed and nearly killed He shoots his attacker but not before Blackthorn s horse Cinco bolts off with his money The shooter is Eduardo Apodaca Eduardo Noriega a Spaniard mining engineer who claims he was shooting at pursuers He begs Blackthorn to save him and offers to share part of the 50 000 he stole from Simon Patino a powerful Bolivian industrialist and mine owner The money is hidden in an abandoned mine and he will compensate Blackthorn for his help Blackthorn and the Spaniard set out across the desert plateau with Patino s posse within a day s pursuit They reach the abandoned mine and find the money but the posse catches up with them Following a shootout Blackthorn and the Spaniard escape with the money They make their way to Blackthorn s cabin where the famous outlaw remembers his old friendships with the Sundance Kid and Etta Place and how they escaped from Pinkerton Detective Mackinley Stephen Rea Yana joins the men at the cabin and Blackthorn gives her a pocket watch he won in a card game At first she rejects it as a gringo machine but then accepts the gift as something to remember him by Despite his asking her to spend one last night with him she advises she must return to her own family Later that night Yana returns to the cabin to stay with Blackthorn on his last night before leaving The next morning two female members of the posse come to the cabin looking for the Spaniard and in the ensuing gunfight Blackthorn is wounded and Yana is killed A heartbroken Blackthorn and the Spaniard leave with the rest of the posse not far behind They set out across the Uyuni salt flats hoping to reach the coast where Blackthorn can find a boat to take him home Halfway across the posse catches up to them but Blackthorn and the Spaniard split up and are able to kill their pursuers and escape When he reaches Tupiza Blackthorn is treated by a doctor who notifies former Pinkerton Detective Mackinley now living a quiet life in Bolivia of his famous patient Mackinley confirms the man s identity For years Mackinley claimed that the two bandits killed at San Vincente were not Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid and now he will finally be proven correct But after initially notifying the Bolivian army of the discovered outlaw Mackinley changes his mind returns Blackthorn s pistol and helps him escape When Mackinley later discovers that Blackthorn was involved with the Spaniard he reveals the truth to him about the Spaniard and his pursuers Apparently the 50 000 the Spaniard stole was not from the powerful mine owner Patino but from the mining families who recently took control of the mines The Spaniard stole the money from the people something Butch Cassidy would never have done Although disgusted with Blackthorn s involvement Mackinley does not betray him In flashbacks to those days when he and the Sundance Kid rode together he recalls how his partner being wounded and near death asks for Butch to do it and so Butch regretfully and lovingly takes the life of his best friend In the present Blackthorn distressed tracks the Spaniard into the Andes with the Bolivian army not far behind When Blackthorn catches up with him and confronts him with the truth the Spaniard does not deny it saying the money he stole was indeed from the mine owners just different owners Blackthorn shoots the Spaniard in the leg and leaves him and the money for the Bolivian army who soon arrive and kill the thief The soldiers continue on with Mackinley until they reach a notoriously barren region at which point the army commander leaves the detective alone and without a horse as punishment for helping Blackthorn escape In the closing scene Blackthorn remembering his life and friends in better days is last seen looking back over his shoulder and presumably escaping across the mountains 7 Cast EditSam Shepard as James Blackthorn Butch Cassidy Nikolaj Coster Waldau as Young James Blackthorn Butch Cassidy Eduardo Noriega as Ing Eduardo Apodaca Stephen Rea as MacKinley Magaly Solier as Yana Padraic Delaney as Sundance Kid Dominique McElligott as Etta Place Daniel Aguirre as Ivan Luis Bredow as Doctor Fernando Gamarra as Bank Director Maria Luque as Tavern Keeper Cristian Mercado as General of The Bolivian Army 3 Reception EditCritical response Edit Blackthorn received positive reviews Rotten Tomatoes assigned the film an approval rating of 75 based on 75 reviews with an average rating of 6 3 10 The site s critical consensus reads Blackthorn invites comparisons to a classic Western and survives thanks largely to a charismatic performance by a well chosen Sam Shepard 8 On Metacritic which assigns a weighted average rating the film received a score of 61 out of 100 based on 20 critics indicating generally favorable reviews 9 In his review in Time Out New York Eric Hynes wrote It s Sam Shepard s best work since The Right Stuff He still exudes intellectual mischief and hard stare sex appeal 10 In her review for the Tribeca Film Festival Genna Terranova wrote Mateo Gil makes a solid English language debut with this sublimely shot and well acted tale set in the remarkable landscapes of Bolivia Sam Shepard gives a riveting performance as the weathered mysterious and unsentimental Blackthorn gracefully revitalizing the legend of history s favorite outlaw 5 In her review in The New York Times Rachel Saltz wrote The filmmakers the director Mateo Gil and the screenwriter Miguel Barros know what component parts make up a revisionist western just as they know what goes into making a beautiful shot of the Bolivian hills or salt flats What they don t know is how to put the pieces together in a way that makes taut narrative or that sidesteps cliches 11 In her review in the Los Angeles Times Betsy Sharkey wrote The dialogue sometimes wavers and the plot doubles back on itself one too many times and you can t help but wish Gil had asserted himself more on that front As a director he is still finding his way too with the emotional pacing sometimes as rough as the trail his characters are riding Still there is that allure of the Old West that is hard to resist and there s plenty of grist in the story worth milling and mulling If nothing else the film reminds just how arresting an actor Shepard can be 12 Accolades Edit Award Category Recipient s ResultCirculo de Escritores Cinematograficos Spain 13 Best Actor Sam Shepard NominatedGoya Awards 14 Best Production Supervision Andres Santana WonBest Costume Design Clara Bilbao WonBest Cinematography Juan Antonio Ruiz Anchia WonBest Art Direction Juan Pedro de Gaspar WonBest Film NominatedBest Director Mateo Gil NominatedBest Original Screenplay Miguel Barros NominatedBest Original Score Lucio Godoy NominatedBest Editing David Gallart NominatedBest Sound Daniel Fontrodona Marc Orts Fabiola Ordoyo NominatedBest Makeup and Hairstyling Ana Lopez Puigcerver Belen Lopez Puigcerver NominatedSee also EditList of Spanish films of 2011References Edit Blackthorn 2011 BBFC Retrieved 31 March 2021 LUMIERE FILM BLACKTHORN Lumiere Retrieved 31 March 2021 a b c Blackthorn Internet Movie Database Retrieved 7 January 2012 Miguel Barros IMDb a b Terranova Genna Blackthorn Tribeca Film Archived from the original on 18 January 2012 Retrieved 7 January 2012 Blackthorn Locations Internet Movie Database Retrieved 7 January 2012 Mateo Gil Director 2011 Blackthorn DVD Los Angeles Magnolia Home Entertainment Blackthorn 2011 via www rottentomatoes com Blackthorn via www metacritic com Hynes Eric Review Blackthorn Time Out New York Retrieved 7 January 2012 Saltz Rachel 6 October 2011 One Butch Cassidy Myth Is Replaced by Another The New York Times Retrieved 7 January 2012 Sharkey Betsy Movie Review Blackthorn Los Angeles Times Retrieved 7 January 2012 Cinema Writers Circle Awards Spain 2012 IMDb Goya Awards 2012External links EditOfficial website Blackthorn at IMDb Blackthorn at Rotten Tomatoes Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Blackthorn film amp oldid 1180309913, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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