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The 1972 Andes plane crash story has been told many times. 'Society of the Snow' is something new

LOS ANGELES (AP) 鈥 When Gustavo Zerbino watched 鈥淟a Sociedad de la Nieve,鈥 the 1972 plane crash survivor felt as if he was being submerged 鈥渋nto boiling water,鈥 reliving the roughly 70 days he and his teammates were stranded in the snow-covered Andes
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Writer Pablo Vierci poses for a portrait to promote the film "Society of the Snow" on Friday, Oct. 27, 2023, in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Ashley Landis)

LOS ANGELES (AP) 鈥 When Gustavo Zerbino watched 鈥淟a Sociedad de la Nieve,鈥 the felt as if he was being submerged 鈥渋nto boiling water,鈥 reliving the roughly 70 days he and his teammates were stranded in the snow-covered Andes mountains.

Zerbino praised raw and unfiltered film, which is being released Thursday as 鈥淪ociety of the Snow鈥 on Netflix in the U.S., but said he also felt the same anxieties and emotions he felt while stranded as a young athlete more than 50 years ago.

鈥淔ortunately, that feeling ended in 2 1/2 hours,鈥 he told The Associated Press this past October. (All interviews for this story were conducted in Spanish.)

Bayona鈥檚 movie is based on Pablo Vierci鈥檚 book of the same title, and follows the story of The Old Christians rugby team was traveling with relatives and friends to Chile for a match when their plane crashed, stranding them in the mountains where they faced snow storms, avalanches and starvation, forcing them to eat the flesh of those who had died.

The tale of the tragedy has been told numerous times. It's been referenced in shows like 鈥淪einfeld,鈥 dramatized in countless films like the 1993 narrative film 鈥淎live鈥 with Ethan Hawke, served as the subject of documentaries and plays and even inspired

鈥淲e always felt something was missing,鈥 says Zerbino, reflecting on past projects. 鈥'Society of the Snow' is the book that filled in that missing piece.鈥

Tackling the complex story of endurance and survival, Bayona wanted to do more than just direct a dramatic interpretation of real-life tragedy. He wanted to tell a story that honored the event鈥檚 survivors and victims and their Uruguayan culture.

鈥淚t鈥檚 more a reflection than an action book and ultimately helped me a lot in understanding the characters,鈥 the Spanish director said of Vierci's book. Vierci is an associate producer on the film.

Bayona, whose credits include wanted to build on the connection between the living and the dead, including a seamless on-screen homage throughout the film to those who died.

鈥淲hen he showed us the drafts of what he was working on, it sent shivers down our spines; our hearts stopped. I mean, we already saw that it was very real, very powerful, and we saw that there was genius at work,鈥 Zerbino said.

The is narrated by Numa Turcatti, who died shortly before the rescue and is played here by Enzo Vogrincic. That decision was made by the director and supported by Vierci.

鈥淚 was always attracted to the possibility and the need to tell it from the point of the view of the dead,鈥 Vierci said. 鈥淭his is a story of 45 individuals providing a window through which we can observe how they endured major adversities and built a society where compassion and mercy prevailed.鈥

Bayona鈥檚 film seeks to honor the story and strays away from glamorizing or sensationalizing the horrors the passengers and crew members endured. Beyond speaking to the survivors, victims鈥 loved ones and visiting the crash site, he wove in Candombe Uruguayan music at high points of tension and added Turcatti鈥檚 favorite song from a popular Uruguayan band into one of the film鈥檚 early blissful scenes.

鈥淚 was very interested in getting into the culture of Uruguay and the culture of the time,鈥 he said.

His approach even included crash survivors, like Carlitos P谩ez, who turned 19 while stranded and plays his own father in the movie.

鈥淚 wanted to get as close to reality as possible,鈥 said Bayona, who put his cast on a medically supervised weight-loss program and shot the avalanche scenes in freezing conditions.

The film is now shortlisted for best international feature film at the 2024 Academy Awards.

When Vogrincic first heard about the project, the Uruguayan actor knew he had to be part of the story.

鈥淔rom a young age, you already know about it,鈥 the actor said. 鈥淚t fills you with a sense of pride because they鈥檙e Uruguayan ... but as you get deeper into the story, you realize that the story is much bigger. It talks about humanity as a whole.鈥

Zerbino watched the film with other crash survivors and victims' family members. The end credits were met with a standing ovation, he said.

According to the former rugby player, this was the first time many victims' relatives had engaged with retellings of the story.

鈥淭hey hadn鈥檛 read or watched past books or movies around the event because they didn鈥檛 want to suffer. Some did, and others didn鈥檛, and well, they reconciled with the story through this film,鈥 said Zerbino who feels he made a commitment to preserve his late team members' legacies.

Bayona鈥檚 film champions Zerbino and the other survivors' mission: to tell the story of those who gave up their literal selves to keep their friends alive.

鈥淚 have a commitment, a commitment from before leaving the mountain to be a witness and transmit the legacy of my dead friends,鈥 Zerbino said.

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This story has been updated to correct an editing error regarding the movie's release date. It's releasing on Netflix on Thursday, not Wednesday.

Leslie Ambriz, The Associated Press

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