Society of the Snow - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "Society of the Snow"
La sociedad de la nieve (2023)
Timing: 2:23 (143 min)
Society of the Snow - TMDB rating
7.977/10
3392
Society of the Snow - Kinopoisk rating
7.56/10
39818
Society of the Snow - IMDB rating
7.8/10
172000

Actors and characters

Photo Enzo Vogrincic #65341Photo Enzo Vogrincic #65342Photo Enzo Vogrincic #251681Photo Enzo Vogrincic #251682

Enzo Vogrincic

Enzo Vogrincic
Character Numa Turcatti
Photo Agustín Pardella #65343Photo Agustín Pardella #280275

Agustín Pardella

Agustín Pardella
Character Fernando "Nando" Parrado
Photo Matías Recalt #65344Photo Matías Recalt #280276
Matías Recalt
Character Roberto Canessa
Photo Esteban Bigliardi #65359Photo Esteban Bigliardi #333426

Esteban Bigliardi

Esteban Bigliardi
Character Javier Methol
Photo Diego Vegezzi #65345Photo Diego Vegezzi #65346Photo Diego Vegezzi #280277
Diego Vegezzi
Character Marcelo Pérez del Castillo
Photo Esteban Kukuriczka #65347Photo Esteban Kukuriczka #280278
Esteban Kukuriczka
Character Adolfo "Fito" Strauch
Photo Francisco Romero #65348Photo Francisco Romero #280279Photo Francisco Romero #280280Photo Francisco Romero #280281
Francisco Romero
Character Daniel Fernández Strauch
Photo Rafael Federman #65349Photo Rafael Federman #280282
Rafael Federman
Character Eduardo Strauch
Photo Valentino Alonso #65352Photo Valentino Alonso #280285
Valentino Alonso
Character Alfredo "Pancho" Delgado
Photo Tomás Wolf #251683
Tomas Wolf
Character Gustavo Zerbino
Photo Agustín Della Corte #65351Photo Agustín Della Corte #280284
Agustín Della Corte
Character Antonio "Tintin" Vizintín
Photo Felipe Otaño #65350Photo Felipe Otaño #280283
Felipe González Otaño
Character Carlitos Páez
Photo Andy Pruss #65358Photo Andy Pruss #280293
Andy Pruss
Character Roy Harley
Photo Blas Polidori #65361Photo Blas Polidori #280294
Blas Polidori
Character Gustavo "Coco" Nicolich
Photo Felipe Ramusio #65362Photo Felipe Ramusio #280295
Felipe Ramusio Mora
Character Diego Storm
Photo Simón Hempe #65353Photo Simón Hempe #65354Photo Simón Hempe #280286Photo Simón Hempe #333425

Simón Hempe

Simon Hempe
Character José Luis "Coche" Inciarte
Photo Luciano Chattón #280289
Luciano Chatton
Character Pedro Algorta
Photo Rocco Posca #65357Photo Rocco Posca #280292
Rocco Posca
Character Ramon "Moncho" Sabella
Photo Paula Baldini #65360
Paula Baldini
Character Liliana Navarro de Methol
Photo Emanuel Parga #65364
Emanuel Parga
Character Carlos Roque
Photo Juan Caruso #65356Photo Juan Caruso #280291
Juan Caruso
Character Álvaro Mangino
Photo Benjamín Segura #280288
Benjamín Segura
Character Rafael "Vasco" Echevarren
Photo Santiago Vaca Narvaja #65363Photo Santiago Vaca Narvaja #280296
Santiago Vaca Narvaja
Character Daniel Maspons
Photo Fede Aznárez #65365Photo Fede Aznárez #280297
Federico Aznárez
Character Enrique Platero
Photo Agustín Berruti #280290
Agustín Berruti
Character Roberto "Bobby" François
Photo Alfonsina Carrocio #65366Photo Alfonsina Carrocio #280298
Alfonsina Carrocio
Character Susana "Susy" Parrado
Photo Jaime James #65367Photo Jaime James #280299
Louta
Character Gastón Costemalle
Juandi Eirea Young
Character Juan Carlos Menéndez
Photo Jerónimo Bosia #65368
Jerónimo Bosia
Character Francisco "Pancho" Abal
Giselle Douaret
Character Eugenia Dolgay de Parrado
Agustín Lain
Character Carlos Valeta
Photo Julian Bedino #65369
Julian Bedino
Character Guido Magri
Federico Formento
Character Daniel Shaw
Lautaro Bakir
Character Julio Martínez Lamas
Tea Alberti
Character Graziela Gumila de Mariani
Francisco Bereny
Character Felipe Maquirriain
Photo Toto Rovito #65370
Toto Rovito
Character Alexis Hounie
Photo Lucas Mascarena #65371
Lucas Mascarena
Character Fernando Vázquez
Photo Maximiliano de la Cruz #65372
Maximiliano de la Cruz
Character Dante Lagurara
Photo Juan José Marco #65373
Juan José Marco
Character Ovidio Ramírez
Mariano Rochman
Character Ramón Martínez
Esteban Pico
Character Julio Ferradás
Pablo Tate
Character Dr. Francisco Nicola
Photo Virgínia Kauffmann #65374
Virgínia Kauffmann
Character Esther Horta de Nicola
Francisco Burghi
Character Alfredo Cibils
Daniel Patricio Antivilio Acuña
Character Major Massa
Ezequiel Fadel Hinojosa
Character Sergió Catalán
Gustavo F. Sasco
Character Priest
Facundo Roure
Character Church Friend
Gas
Character Police Station Officer
Photo Emanuel Sobré #65376
Emanuel Sobré
Character S.A.R. Radio Operator
Tomás Friedmann
Character Tomás Friedmann
Photo Roberto Suárez #65377

Roberto Suárez

Roberto Suárez
Character Seler Parrado
Constanza del Sol Giraudo
Character Graciela Parrado
Gabriela Quartino Tilve
Character Rosina Sánchez Varela de Harley
Sergio Armand'ugón
Character Walter Roy Harley
María Elena Pérez
Character Isabel Pesquera de Turcatti
Julio Lachs
Character Gastón Turcatti
Camila Chieza
Character Isabel Turcatti
Franco Rilla
Character Gastón Turcatti
Ignacio Martínez
Character Daniel Turcatti
Ramiro Rutz
Character Leonardo Turcatti
Sandra Américo
Character Rosina Urioste de Strauch
Claudia Trecu De Lucía
Character Marta Vázquez de Inciarte
Photo Susana Groisman #383869

Susana Groisman

Susana Groisman
Character Mary Callender de Vázquez
Julieta Marcus
Character María Laura Methol
Clara Roibal Camino
Character Ana Inés Methol
Clara Ibarra Vierci
Character María Noel Methol
Lorenzo Bigliardi
Character Pablo Methol
Carolina Steinhorn
Character Graciela Navarro
Belen Giannini
Character Laura Surraco
Camila Giannotti
Character Margarita Arocena
Photo Sofía Lara #253603
Sofía Lara
Character Soledad González Mullin
Photo Verónica Perrotta #379932

Verónica Perrotta

Verónica Perrotta
Character Susana Stajano de Zerbino
Photo Rogelio Gracia #285248

Rogelio Gracia

Rogelio Gracia
Character Gustavo Nicolich
Photo Álvaro Armand Ugón #285249

Álvaro Armand Ugón

Álvaro Armand Ugón
Character Juan Carlos Canessa
Photo Sara Bessio #383871
Sara Bessio
Character María Mercedes Urta de Canessa
Photo Noelia Campo #383872

Noelia Campo

Noelia Campo
Character Bimba Cornah de Storm
Juan Carlos Alcayaga González
Character Doctor 1
Consuelo Ortega
Character Nun 1
Photo Pedro Luque #251679

Pedro Luque

Pedro Luque
Character Helicopter Cameraman
Carlos García Bayona
Character Helicopter Pilot
Photo Pablo Vierci #280300

Pablo Vierci

Pablo Vierci
Character Uruguayan Radio Broadcaster
Berch Rupenian
Character Berch Rupenian
Photo Nando Parrado #133248
Nando Parrado
Character Airport Family Member
Roberto Jorge Canessa Urta
Character Chilean Hospital Doctor
Antonio José Vizintín Brandi
Character Airport Passenger
José Luis Inciarte Vázquez
Character Bar Client
Gustavo Zerbino Stajano
Character Rugby Coach
Daniel Fernández Strauch
Character Priest Assistant
Ramón Mario Sabella Barreiro
Character Airport Passenger
Joaquín De Freitas Turcatti
Character Numa's Neighbour
Juan Andrés Hidalgo Aguayo
Character Chilean Journalist
Eder Fructos
Character Radio Broadcaster 2
Ernesto Torres De Rago
Character Doctor 2
Viviana Campugiani
Character Nun 2
Photo María Laura Berch #333427
María Laura Berch
Character Nun 3
Photo Gustavo Saffores #285251

Gustavo Saffores

Gustavo Saffores
Character Football Referee
Marcelo Zurita
Character Chilean Taxi Driver
John Despaux
Character Uruguayan Airplane Pilot
Luis Barreiro Delgado
Character Uruguayan Airplane Co-Pilot
José Andrés Mediza Teodoro
Character Airplane Mechanic
Imma Stawski
Character Kid 1
Enzo Lombardi Fernández
Character Kid 2
Claudio Martín
Character Pedestrian Fight
Benicio Sarubbo Colucci
Character Hospital Baby
Photo Florencia Colucci #383873Photo Florencia Colucci #383874
Florencia Colucci
Character Hospital Baby's Mother

What's left behind the scenes

  • Filming took 140 days, 72 of which the crew and actors spent in the mountains.
  • The film was mainly shot in a Spanish village in the Sierra Nevada at an altitude of about 2700 meters, as well as in the Andes and Chile.
  • The film was shot in chronological order to show how the starving characters gradually lost weight.
  • According to director and screenwriter Juan Antonio Bayona, special attention was paid to the sound design during the making of the film. It was necessary to emphasize the silence. In particular, consultations were held with guides working in the mountains.
  • The film depicts the plane crashing on the day of its departure from Uruguay. In reality, things were somewhat different, and due to bad weather over the Andes, the plane had to make an overnight stop at the airport in the Argentine city of Mendoza. According to Argentine law, foreign military aircraft are allowed to remain on the country's territory for only 24 hours, and in this case, after that, the pilots had to either return to Uruguay or continue their route to Chile. The next morning, the flight crew decided that, although the weather conditions over the Andes could not be called excellent, they had improved enough for the plane to continue to Chile. The plane took off and headed for Chile, but crashed.
  • Before work began on this project, the relationship between the survivors of the crash and the families of the deceased was complex and extremely strained. It was difficult for the relatives of the deceased to accept the so-called "Andes miracle," as well as all the inevitable stories about what happened, which focused on what the survivors had to endure after the plane crash, but completely omitted those who had died. The filmmakers made every effort to show maximum tact and respect towards the families of the victims. The actors who played the deceased in the Andes met with the families of their characters. Juan Antonio Bayona managed to reconcile the families of the crash survivors and the deceased athletes. At the pre-screening of the film, many of them communicated with each other for the first time since those terrible events.
  • The film doesn't mention this, but the cigarettes the boys found in the luggage belonged to a passenger who died in the crash and was a representative of the family tobacco company "Abal Hermanos." This explains the practically inexhaustible supply of cigarettes for the survivors.
  • The film details the consequences of rescuing the survivors in the Andes more thoroughly than Frank Marshall's 1992 film. In particular, it does not mention the public's reaction to the news of the cannibalism that gradually spread. The plane crash survivors remained silent about it for as long as they could, only telling close family members. Others believed that the young people had only managed to survive on food found on the plane and vegetation in the mountains. As soon as news of the cannibalism spread, the survivors called a press conference to put the matter to rest once and for all. Of course, some members of the public were horrified by the news. The issue became the subject of numerous debates on morality in critical situations.
  • The survivors of the crash in the mountains believed that it had occurred over Chilean territory, so they headed west in the hope of returning to civilization. They walked a total of just over 61 kilometers. They did not realize they were in Argentina, and that a deserted hotel, with a road leading to a settlement, was located just over 20 kilometers to the east of the crash site. Today, that abandoned hotel serves as a base camp for those wishing to visit the crash site (they reach the hotel by vehicle and then walk).
  • According to Juan Antonio Bayona, unlike other films on this topic, this one deliberately focuses on the need to remember the deceased. They all played an important role in the team while they were alive, and it was their deaths that helped the survivors last until rescue. The survivors themselves believed that the victims of the plane crash were not receiving enough attention, and their contribution to the events was not adequately appreciated.
  • The film accurately shows how the plane crash survivors learn that Nando and Roberto have reached civilization, and how everyone begins to prepare for rescue. The film also shows that all the survivors are rescued at once. In reality, there wasn’t enough room for everyone in the helicopters, so some of the survivors had to spend another night on the mountainside. Several rescuers remained with them. It is said that the rescuers categorically refused to spend the night in the soiled wreckage of the fuselage and pitched a tent nearby, while one of them did spend the night with the crash victims who remained in the wreckage.
  • Three survivors of the plane crash appeared in cameo roles in the film. These are Nando Parrado, playing himself, Roberto Canessa, playing the doctor who examines the survivors, and Carlitos Paes. He plays his father, the famous artist Carlos Páez Vilaró, who died in 2014, and reads a list of survivors into the telephone receiver in the film.
  • Some details of the rescue were omitted from the film. Nando and Roberto saw Sergio Catalan, a muleteer from a village at the foot of the mountain, and shouted to attract his attention. Catalan shouted back a single word ("Tomorrow") and rode off for help. Nando and Roberto had to spend another night in the open and try to fall asleep near the rushing river. Upon seeing the boys, Catalan rode for 10 hours to the nearest police station. There, he was initially dismissed as either crazy or drunk, but it turned out he was telling the truth, and urgent measures were taken to locate and rescue the survivors of the plane crash.
  • The film doesn't mention this, but the cigarettes the guys found in the luggage belonged to a passenger who died in the crash and was a representative of the family tobacco company “Abal Hermanos.” This explains the virtually inexhaustible supply of cigarettes for the survivors.
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