Thai Cave Divers on How ‘The Rescue’ Tells “Deeper Story”

The Nat Geo documentary — from Oscar winners Elizabeth Chai Vasarhelyi and Jimmy Chin — chronicles the against-all-odds mission to save a group of children trapped in a Thai cave in 2018.

With the DOC NYC festival having this week unveiled its 15-strong 2021 shortlist, early favorites for the best documentary Oscar have started to emerge.

Among those considered firmly in the running is The Rescue, National Geographic’s chronicling of the heroic efforts of a team of cave divers, alongside an international team of army personnel and volunteers, that in 2018 helped save a group of children and their soocer coach trapped in a submerged Thai cave that was flooding with water.

Alongside the global media attention the against-all-odds rescue attracted, adding some awards fire to the The Rescue‘s belly are its directors, the husband-and-wife team of Elizabeth Chai Vasarhelyi and Jimmy Chin, who won the Oscar in 2019 for Free Solo.

At a special screening in London on Thursday night ahead of the doc’s local release, Vasarhelyi introduced The Rescue and the team of British cave diving experts involved in the extraordinary operation, led by Rick Stanton and John Volanthen.

Speaking on stage, both described how they wanted the film to go beyond the headlines coming out at the time.

“The whole point of doing this operation was to show what was involved in getting those boys out,” said Stanton. “In many ways, the media made it look too easy, because every day the news bulletins would be ‘four boys out’ and that’s all that would be told. And we wanted to tell the deeper story of how that happened.”

Stanton added that it was “quite cathartic” seeing the film and people knowing what they’d gone through at the time.

Volanthen claimed that, during the rescue, they deliberately ignored the media. “That was quite an important thing — we just focused on what we did well, which was the diving,” he said. “So when we came home, I was certainly very surprised at the amount of attention that we received. But the reality of it is, we’re cave explorers and our passion, as the film showed, is the caving, cave diving and going to new places. And for me, that continues.”

Three years on from the rescue — which saw many members of the British team honored in the U.K.’s 2019 New Year Honours list — Stanton said he was “very proud” to have been “the spearhead of a pyramid of 5,000 people” involved in the operation.

“It just seems very simple to me,” added Volanthen, “that if you have that set of skills you would want to help somebody else’s child, and I think it’s just something that all of us felt, it was just we, as a group, had those peculiar set of skills.”

You’ll find not only movies, but documentaries, music, TV series, fiction, sports and news programming, all on demand. For content quantity and quality, this is the best service available online today, You can also take advantage of this streaming service from your mobile device by downloading the respective apps for Android and iPhone.

7 of the best articles we made for you to watch in your free time with your family:

Ainbo – Spirito dell’Amazzonia streaming ITA

La scelta di Anne – L’Événement streaming ITA

The Unforgivable streaming ITA

È stata la mano di Dio streaming ITA

The Turning – La casa del male streaming ITA

Petite Maman streaming ITA

Sing 2 streaming ITA

Enjoy your free time by watching the best movies of the year, you can also take advantage of this streaming service from your mobile device by downloading the respective apps for Android and iPhone.

Ana de Armas In Talks for ‘John Wick’ Spinoff ‘Ballerina’

Filmmaker Len Wiseman is directing the Lionsgate project.

Ana de Armas is gearing up to lead her own action franchise. The actor is in talks to lead Ballerina, Lionsgate’s spinoff to Keanu Reeves’ John Wick franchise, The Hollywood Reporter has confirmed.

De Armas broke out with Knives Out and is currently in theaters with No Time to Die, in which she partakes in one of its more memorable action sequences.

Underworld‘s Len Wiseman is directing Ballerina for Lionsgate. Shay Hatten, who wrote John Wick: Chapter 3 — Parabellum and co-write Zack Snyder’s Army of the Dead, penned the script. Producers are Basil Iwanyk, Erica Lee and Chad Stahelski, the director behind the John Wick franchise. Brady Fujikawa and Chelsea Kujawa are overseeing the project for Lionsgate.

In addition to Ballerina, Lionsgate TV has a The Continental prequel event series in the works for Starz, while John Wick 4 is slated for May 2022.

De Armas is represented by CAA, and Grubman Shire Meiselas & Sacks. Deadline first reported the casting news.

Check Also

‘RHOSLC’ Star Jen Shah Wants Kim Kardashian to Play Her in Potential Biopic

‘RHOSLC’ Star Jen Shah Wants Kim Kardashian to Play Her in Potential Biopic

From actuality star to behind bars, Jen Shah has fairly the life story to inform …

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *