Friday, 12 September 2008

The Prince of Persia's occupation of Ouarzazate

While we wait - not particularly patiently - for Jake Gyllenhaal to return to us and make up for his absence by granting us an endless stream of photographs of him out and about wearing garments of our own choosing, there is a French report of how welcome the production of Prince of Persia has been to the local economy of Ouarzazate, Morocco. The film also boosted its population considerably and gave the town an air of 'globalisation' - the streets, cafes, bazaars, restaurants, hotels and shops were filled with Italian stuntmen, Spanish horsemen, British technicians, and one superhot American moviestar.


The report demonstrates that there was a strict hierarchy on set amongst the extras, as regards payment, with the stuntmen being on top. And it sounds like an army of them descended on the town, with almost 400 cars travelling from place to place all day long (I'm thinking big battle scenes here). But apparently, the extras have had to endure rough thunderstorms, especially in Ait Benhaddou. And, irrespective of whether one is the lowliest of extras or the biggest of stars, when a scene was shot showing the princess being driven in a horse and carriage, everyone was there for five in the morning and the days were long.


Other pieces of information include that the production took over 170 hotel rooms and one can only imagine how catering and accommodating this number of people boosted the local economy, not to mention the largescale employment of craftsmen and the tourist draw of having Jake Gyllenhaal in one's midst. I bet Jake never had to pay for a tangine...


While Jake remains elusive on the set, there are more pictures of Feisty Princess Gemma Arterton with the rather gorgeous Eduardo Munoz, riding around the set. Also, thanks to Gemma Arterton Online, we can see pictures of Gemma shopping in Morocco with her sister Hannah. It sounds like Gemma has her whole family with her; a newspaper article last week mentioned that her mother was also there. And while I'm talking about Gemma, Jake's co-star is featured on the cover of the Radio Times for next week as she stars in the flagship of Autumn BBC TV in Tess of the d'Urbervilles, which begins on Sunday.


Talking of adaptations, it has been announced today that Jim Sheridan is to team up with Relativity Media again to bring I, Claudius to the big screen. This news has attracted attention and it has also led to their last co-production, Brothers, being mentioned frequently today as a film to expect this December.


Includes pictures from Gemma Arterton Online and IHJ.

13 comments:

Zodiac said...

I can't win the last 98%! It's not fair.

Where is he? Where is he?


JAAAAAKE!!! *on top of her lungs*

Wet Dark and Wild said...

Hey Zodiac! You've done well to get that far - maybe you should have a GnT and have another go. I got my Jake t-shirt like your's today :D

I hope Jake hears you call - maybe we all need call together...

Zodiac said...

What's a GnT?

Wet Dark and Wild said...

Hi Zodiac - a Gin and Tonic :D I play my PS2 much better when I've had one of those ;D

Anonymous said...

Gemma sure is a purty lil gal and seems to be having fun - ah to be young and getting it on with a handsome Spanish horseman! - plus haha shopping. I hope Jake's having as much fun as Gemma. Hope we get a directors cut with lots of behind=the-scenes action and also CGI material.

Hope Jake returns home soon. In the meantime, Im learning Spanish and have posted the NYTimes photo (not the cover) wherein my "when Im not near the one I love I love the one Im near" sweetie Bardem who looks very Diego Velázquez - who among y'all speak Spanish well? - how do you pronounce the name of this painter? Audio on-line tells me it is vay-LAHTH-keth this is lispy Castillian I think - must I learn Castillian to make out with my temporary hottie?

Or whut?

Sorry to be off-topic, but I do have my womanly needs!

Zodiac said...

I've just had a bottle of beer. I hope it helps:)

So cold here today. 11 degrees. Brrrr... I need some of this Morrocan heat.

Wet Dark and Wild said...

Hi Pia :D I'm counting on that Director's Cut with every moment of the filming captured, and I'd love to see more of what was going on. I hope Jake's having as much fun as Gemma too :) Enjoy your Castilian! That is how you pronounce Velazquez I believe - I love his paintings.

Blimey Zodiac! That is scarf and gloves weather - you need a hot toddy :) I hope it warms up for you over the weekend.

Wet Dark and Wild said...

Morning everyone - hope you all have a good Saturday. And for the Brits, as Winterbird reminded us, Brokeback is on Film4 at 9pm tonight :D

paulh said...

While we wait for Jake's next movies, there are lots of other fine movies coming out every week. Yesterday, I saw "Burn after Reading," which was a hoot! The funniest lines in the whole show were spoken by J K Simmons, who was in "Rendition" with Jake. Dermot Mulroney (who was in "Zodiac") was the star of a bogus movie that two of the characters kept going to the theater to see.

Anonymous said...

Hello all,

Love these pics of Gemma, what a beautiful horse (and Gemma's instructor isn't too bad either!) ;) PoP is looking so good, all of the activity in Morocco sounds wonderful, and the sets are gorgeous.

I hope we in the States will get to see Tess, and interesting news about I, Claudius with Jim Sheridan; will be interesting to see his take on it.

I echo Zodiac . . . wheeeeere is Jake? I hope we hear a little something, soon! BTW, the pic on your previous post WD&W, the last one, is one of his most beautiful. :)

Wet Dark and Wild said...

Hi Paul :) I'm looking forward to watching Tropic Thunder which finally arrives here at long last next week. Burn After Reading sounds good, I'd not heard of that one.

Hey BK :D I'm not surprised Gemma's keeping a firm hold on Eduardo - he's lovely. Sigh - it can't be too long before we see Jake again... That pic is lovely.

I hope everyone's having a good weekend :D I'm on the road again, with some internet of sorts...

Zodiac said...

I've just read a big article on aphrodisiacs. What? I wasn't looking for it, it was up high on the website of one of the Polish major newspapers (I guess, nothing important has happened today in the country, the recession hasn't hit us yet:) So, coming back to the aphrodisiacs: they say in Arab countries men believe in aphrodisiac properties of...camel milk and that it's generally really good for men;) My first thought, of course, was "Has Jake tried it in Morocco?" He was probably laughing when they told him and when no one was looking gulped down a couple of glasses;)


I'm looking forward to Burn After Reading. I love the brothers' movies. Fargo was brilliant.

Wet Dark and Wild said...

Hi Zodiac! Ooh, sounds like interesting reading - I wonder if I can get hold of some in Tescos. Maybe it's compulsive drinking on the PoP set :D