ACTRESS DAISY RIDLEY SIGNS ON TO EXECUTIVE PRODUCE SUNDANCE PREMIERE FILM
“THE EAGLE HUNTRESS”
January 22, 2016 - Daisy Ridley, star of the current blockbuster STAR WARS: THE FORCE AWAKENS and
hero to young women everywhere, has signed on as an Executive Producer
for the Sundance Premiere film THE EAGLE HUNTRESS, as announced by
Morgan Spurlock, executive producer for the film.Ridley joined the team after seeing a cut of film and felt she was obligated to do everything within her power to make sure audiences the world over would have the chance to see this epic story of female empowerment.
Directed by Otto Bell and executive
produced by Oscar® nominated Spurlock, THE EAGLE HUNTRESS is the
spellbinding true story of Aisholpan, a 13-year old Mongolian girl who
is strives to become the first female Eagle Hunter in 2,000 years of
male dominated history. Aisholpan is a real life role model on an epic
journey to win victory in a faraway land.
Under the tutelage and support of her father and her grandfather, she
learns all aspects of this ancient tradition, including taming her very
own eaglet and training it for the annual Golden Eagle Festival, which involves competing against male Eagle Hunters from all over the country. She even dreams of hunting in the frozen winters to prove that a girl can do anything a boy can, so long as she’s determined.
The
film is set amongst the magical Altai Mountains of Northwestern
Mongolia; the most remote part of the least populated country on Earth.
This little known world is rich in exquisitely preserved tradition, yet
spoiled by an ignorance that is perpetuated by this isolation. For far
too long, women have been seen as “too fragile” to hunt with an eagle.
Aisholpan is out to prove them wrong and change history.
“I
was deeply moved by Aisholpan’s story and wanted to be a part of this
beautiful film,” said Ridley. “I feel audiences and young girls around
the world will be as inspired by her story as I was, and I am so proud
to share her journey with the world.”
THE
EAGLE HUNTRESS is making its world premiere this weekend at the 2016
Sundance Film Festival in Utah, as the first documentary ever to play in
the Sundance Kids Premiere section. Aisholpan, herself is making the
trek to Park City, Utah all the way from Mongolian together with her
family for the festival screenings and to participate in discussions.
During the festival, she will also take part in the live eagle
demonstrations at the Kimball Art Gallery and a unique photo gallery
exhibit of amazing photos taken of her in Mongolia with the eagles at
The Eagle Huntress Gallery on Main Sreet.
“We
were so glad that Daisy responded to the film and Aisholpan’s story,”
added exec producer Spurlock. “Having her join us will elevate this
amazing story to greater heights and spread the magic of this courageous
young girl to audiences of all ages.”
"Like
so many other theatre-goers around the world, I was blown away by
Daisy’s recent portrayal of an empowered female protagonist," added
director Otto Bell. "I’m thrilled she’ll be bringing that same energy to
supporting a real-world heroine who is also on an epic journey to win
victory in a far away land."
Daisy
Ridley is an English actress best known for her breakthrough role as
Rey in the 2015 film, STAR WARS: THE FORCE AWAKENS. Daisy joined the
voice cast of ONLY YESTERDAY, a film from one of the world’s best
animation studios, Japan’s Studio Ghibli. In honor of the 25th
anniversary of the original film, the studio was looking to dub the film
in English and re-release the film into English-Speaking territories.
As such, each character needed to have an American accent. Ridley,
extremely passionate about all of the Ghibli films, would not let her
British accent prevent her from being in the film so she lost her
British accent and against the odds, won the lead role of Taeko.
The
film was written and directed by Ghibli co-founder Isao Takahata. Only
Yesterday tells the story of a 27-year-old unwed woman who travels by
train to see her family in the country and experiences memories of her
schoolgirl days in 1966, causing her to question the choices she’s made
in her life. The 25th Anniversary release is set for this year
THE
EAGLE HUNTRESS is the first feature documentary from director Otto Bell
and is produced by Stacey Reiss and Sharon Chang. Morgan Spurlock,
Jeremy Chilnick, Dan Cogan, Regina K. Scully, Marc H. Simon, Barbara
Dobkin and Susan Maclaury are executive producers in association with
Artemis Rising Foundation, Impact Partners, Shine Global and Warrior
Poets. The film is edited by Pierre Takal and director of photography is
Simon Niblett.
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The
eagle huntress herself, Aisholpan - Mongolia's first female eagle
hunter, in a scene from the new film THE EAGLE HUNTRESS - A FILM BY OTTO
J. BELL.
THE EAGLE HUNTRESS POSTER
Actress Daisy Ridley
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