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Home • Viggo Mortensen • Articles & Interviews • Cronenberg gets down and dirty with Russian mob

Cronenberg gets down and dirty with Russian mob

By Janet Guttsman

Viggo Mortensen & David Cronenberg at Toronto 2007. Reuters photo by Mario Anzuoni.
Cast member Viggo Mortensen (R) poses with director of the movie David Cronenberg at a news conference for the movie Eastern Promises during the 32nd Toronto International Film Festival in Toronto September 8, 2007. REUTERS/Mario Anzuoni
TORONTO (Reuters) – There is a moment in the Russian mob movie “Eastern Promises” when the level of violence rises so high that the audience lets out a collective gasp, followed by a ripple of nervous laughter.”

But director David Cronenberg and his star Viggo Mortensen insist the vicious climax to a murderous bathhouse battle between mob killers is an essential part of the movie, bringing home the reality and the finality of death.

““Murder is a serious thing. I am taking it very seriously,”” Cronenberg told Reuters in an interview on the sidelines of the Toronto International Film Festival, where “Eastern Promises” had its premiere on Saturday night.

“I’’m an atheist,”” Cronenberg said. “”To me an act of murder is the act of total destruction, it’’s absolute. There’’s no comeback, there’s no going to heaven, that’s it. And it is very easy for that to be veiled or covered up, in a movie especially.

Viggo Mortensen at Toronto 2007. Reuters photo by Mario Anzuoni
Cast member Viggo Mortensen attends a news conference for the movie Eastern Promises during the 32nd Toronto International Film Festival in Toronto September 8, 2007. REUTERS/Mario Anzuoni
““”To me it makes perfect legitimate, artistic and, if you push me, moral sense as well to do that this way.””

The movie pairs Cronenberg with Mortensen for the second time in three years after the two worked together in the Oscar-nominated “A History of Violence,” another movie about crime and how people respond to it.

Mortensen, speaking a convincing Russian-accented English, plays a chillingly efficient driver for a Russian crime syndicate in a grimy, rain-swept London, although there is of course more to driver Nikolai than first meets the eye.

“”I worked really hard,”” Mortensen said of his efforts to perfect a Russian accent and to learn to speak the jargon that a gangster might use.

Head to Toe Tattoos

Mortensen, Watts, Cronenberg, Cassel at Toronto Film Festival 2007. Reuters photo.
Cast members Viggo Mortensen (L), Naomi Watts and Vincent Cassel (R) pose with director David Cronenberg (2nd R) at the premiere for their film Eastern Promises during the 32nd Toronto International Film Festival, September 8, 2007. REUTERS/ Mike Cassese
His movie tattoos, the head-to-toe signature marks of a criminal who served time in a Russian jail, were so convincing that he twice frightened Russians in London before deciding it was best to scrub them off after a day on the set.

The making of the movie coincided with the real-life murder of former Russian spy Alexander Litvinenko, who died in London in November 2006 after receiving a dose of radioactive polonium-210.

“The Litvinenko poisoning was while we were filming,” Cronenberg said, reminiscing about haz-mat suits and forensic vans outside a building near where the crew was working. “Sure enough they found traces of polonium there. We are undoubtedly totally polluted.”

The movie opens in Russia this week but Cronenberg said feedback was already positive.

About the Article

Published: Sep 9, 2007 in Reuters.


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Filed in: Interviews

Tagged: Eastern Promises, interview

Notes: Reuters photos by Mario Anzuoni and Mike Cassese.

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