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Latino actor guns for people’s votes

The Philippine Star

MANILA, Philippines - In Warner Bros. Pictures’ Our Brand is Crisis, front and center of the election chaos stand presidential candidate and veteran politico Castillo, who sees his consultants (led by Sandra Bullock’s Jane Bodine) as a necessary evil, and whose mix of charm, pride and privilege is deftly captured by Portuguese actor Joaquim de Almeida (Fast Five).

The actor nearly didn’t make the Our Brand is Crisis shoot because of an ill-timed gym injury shortly before production, but instead opted to use the situation to his advantage. “Castillo is not an easy guy, not a smiling, happy guy. He has issues. He’s impatient. So I used my own discomfort for the character,” he says.

“He’s a man with money and power,” Joaquim continues. “Castillo is not used to being told what to do, especially by a woman, but these are experts who are well-paid and have run successful campaigns in other countries so he’s willing to hear them out. Then there’s a turning point when he sees the results of Jane’s work, and even if she has a tough way of explaining things and confronts him with the truth, and even if he has a hard time accepting that, he can’t argue with the results.”

Jane sees immediately who Castillo is. Perhaps it’s because these two personalities, often vocally at odds, are oddly simpatico in their single-minded pursuit of the prize.

“Joaquim plays Castillo brilliantly like a person who has once been president but is no longer the president, and is trying to get his groove back,” says director David Gordon Green. “In that respect, he is similar to Jane in not wanting to step down from the throne and wanting to get back into control. But is he looking out for the best interests of the country, or just addressing his own ego?”

“We auditioned many actors and when Joaquim read, we all looked at each other and said, ‘That’s the guy,’” recalls producer Grant Heslov. “He really captures that toughness and machismo and Castillo’s sense of entitlement, while alluding to aspects of this man we may never know.”

Sandra agrees, “There’s great sub-text in his work. He makes Castillo someone both endearing and repulsive. He gives the role an element of power and depth, and it’s clear that he hasn’t been an angel.”

Coincidentally, the film marks the second time that Joaquim has portrayed a Bolivian president. The first was in Che, when he appeared as real-life President Barrientos.

In Our Brand is Crisis, a Bolivian presidential candidate failing badly in the polls enlists the firepower of an elite American management team. The movie reveals the cynical machinations and private battles of world-class political consultants for whom nothing is sacred and winning is all that matters.

Our Brand is Crisis opens in theaters on Jan. 13, 2016.

ACIRC

CASTILLO

DAVID GORDON GREEN

FAST FIVE

GRANT HESLOV

IN WARNER BROS

JANE BODINE

JOAQUIM

OUR BRAND

PRESIDENT BARRIENTOS

SANDRA BULLOCK

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