Fortitude (film)

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Fortitude
La-fortaleza.jpg
Poster
Spanish La Fortaleza
Directed by Jorge Thielen Armand
Written by
  • Jorge Thielen Armand
  • Rodrigo Michelangeli
Produced by
  • Rodrigo Michelangeli
  • Manon Ardisson
  • Jorge Thielen Armand
  • Rodolfo Cova
  • Zach Lebeau
  • Kim Jackson
Starring
  • Jorge Roque Thielen H.
  • Carlos "Fagua" Medina
  • Yoni Naranjo
  • Leudys Naranjo
CinematographyRodrigo Michelangeli
Edited byFelipe Guerrero
Music byLeila Bordreuil
Production
companies
La Faena Films, Mutokino, Viking Film, In Vivo Films, Breaker, Ardimages UK, Genuino Films
Release dates
  • January 2020 (2020-01)(IFFR)
  • December 23, 2021 (2021-12-23)(Venezuela)
Countries
  • Venezuela
  • Colombia
  • France
  • Netherlands
  • Canada
LanguageSpanish

Fortitude (Spanish : La Fortaleza) is a 2020 internationally co-produced drama film directed by Jorge Thielen Armand. [1] It premiered in the Tiger Competition of the 49th International Film Festival Rotterdam. [2] A co-production between Venezuela, Colombia, France and The Netherlands, the film premiered in Venezuelan cinemas on 23 December 2021.

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Plot

La Fortaleza is inspired by the real life story of the filmmaker's father, Jorge Roque Thielen, who in turn plays the main character. It is noted that the film oscillates between fiction and reality.

Roque, the protagonist, dives into the jungle to escape from his alcoholism, his demons and the social and economic crisis in Venezuela. However, the meeting with old friends and the promises of gold at a work in a mine divert his desire for redemption and he enters a vicious circle of violence around mining. This will make him sink in a cycle that devours his interior. In that moment, he will need the fortitude to emerge from the darkness and walk toward a new beginning.

Cast

Reception

Jordan Cronk of Film Comment claimed that La Fortaleza was "a solemn tale of exile and redemption". [3] Sergio Monsalve of El Nacional wrote that "in its paradoxes lies the best cinema of Venezuela". [4] It also received the Special Mention in the Rome Independent Film Festival 2020. [5] [6] It was awarded the Grand Prix Marchica for Best Film and the Best Actor Award at the Festival International De Cinéma Et De Mémoire Commune in Nador, Morocco. [7] [8]

It won the Audience Award for Best Film at the Iberoamerican Film Festival of Quito. [9]

The film was released concurrently with El Father Plays Himself , a documentary by Mo Scarpelli about the making of La Fortaleza. [10]

Awards and nominations

AwardCategoryRecipient(s)ResultReferences
Festival Biarritz Amérique-Latine Jury PrizeJorge Thielen ArmandWon [11] [12]
Festival de la Crítica Cinematográfica de CaracasBest FilmJorge Thielen ArmandWon [13]
Best DirectorJorge Thielen ArmandWon
Best CinematographyRodrigo MichelangeliWon
Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences of VenezuelaBest ActorJorge Roque Thielen H.Won [14]
Festival del Cine VenezolanoBest Supporting ActorYoni NaranjoWon [15]
Cinema Tropical AwardsBest Latin American Film of the YearJorge Thielen ArmandNominated [16]
Directors Guild of Canada DGC Discovery Award Jorge Thielen ArmandNominated [17]

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