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Monaghan and Rodriguez Headed to the Future in Fortuna
October 8, 2008
by Alex Billington
Did you like the concept in The Island? Then check this film out - Fortuna. Dominic Monaghan and Freddy Rodriguez have been cast in the futuristic horror thriller set in the year 2100. Fortuna envisions an Earth where a collapsed economy and climate crises (sound similar?) have eliminated the middle class, leaving a few very wealthy people and the rest in severe poverty. To give hope and avoid revolt, the elite create Fortuna, a mysterious game where one in a thousand wins a big payday and joins the upper classes. But their hidden goal to "reduce poverty" by 30% over 50 years comes with a deadly price tag.
Fortuna is being written and directed by Swiss filmmaker Barthelemy Grossmann (of 13 m² previously), who also stars in the film. This will shoot for only six weeks starting in November; the producer has already compared the sets under construction to those in Soylent Green. I usually enjoy Monaghan and Rodriguez and think they'll do a great job with this. There have been some great sci-fi films coming out of France recently, and hopefully Fortuna is another unique film along those same lines, even though Grossmann is technically Swiss. This sounds like a very interesting concept and I'll be keeping my eye on it for sure.
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Reader Feedback - 8 Comments »
1
i love monaghan and rodriguez!!!! they are both awesome. looking forward to this.
sarah on Oct 8, 2008
2
Sounds like a mix of The Running Man, Logan's Run and (as mentioned) Soylent Green
Live for Films on Oct 8, 2008
3
I agree I live in France and there have been some great sci-fi films lately, looking forward to that one
LILY on Oct 8, 2008
4
sounds like a cross between The Island and Soylent Green… might be interesting.
Jimmmyman on Oct 8, 2008
5
Awesome…I was wondering what he was up to since they killed him off in Lost…
though the timelines are off…I'm thinking 2010 is more realistic than 2100…hopefully we'll get to see The Avengers before the world collapses :o)
peloquin on Oct 8, 2008
6
#2 I was just about to say running man.
Al on Oct 8, 2008
7
To me it sounds like Metropolis but with a game show twist. Freddy Rodriguez and Dominic Monaghan where both fantastic in Planet Terror and LOTR, yet they're highly underexposed actors in my opinion. Hopefully this should boost them into the light a little more.
Frost on Oct 8, 2008
8
Yes, this sounds exactly like The Island!! I'm being sarcastic. Wasn't there some other better older more classic film that is a bit more comparable, maybe the original sci-fi film itself, "Metropolis". Derivative crap like "The Island", barely merits mention.
Lincoln on Oct 8, 2008



















