Venice Rising Star: Enzo Vogrincic on Going to the Limits for J.A. Bayona’s ‘Society of the Snow’

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The Uruguayan actor stars in the Venice Festival closer, about the ill-fated crash of Uruguayan Air Force Flight 571 in 1972.

Bayona, eager to make as authentic as possible, made his actors relive the experience of the survivors, spending nearly four months in the mountains — a short time in the Andes, at an elevation of some 20,000 feet, and the bulk in the Sierra Nevada range in Spain, at the more reasonable height of around 11,000 feet. The director shot in sequence and slowly starved his cast —safely, with nutritionists on standby — to depict the group’s slow decline.

“It was a very gradual process and very well controlled and supervised, but it was difficult to sustain [the low weight],” says Vogrincic. “But me and the other actors began to enjoy it. We became competitive: After filming we would get back to where we were staying, and we’d go for a run or go to the gym.

 

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