South Wales Echo

Stars open up on ‘honour’ of portraying cave rescue heroes

- MIKE BEDIGAN & BRANWEN JONES Reporters newsdesk@walesonlin­e.co.uk

STARS of a new film depicting the aquatic rescue of 12 young footballer­s from a cave in Thailand say it was an “honour” to be a part of the project, despite having difficulty swimming and battling claustroph­obia.

The rescue, which made headlines around the world four years ago, involved divers from a South Wales rescue team.

Colin Farrell said the filming experience had been “terrifying” but “extraordin­ary” and praised those involved.

Thirteen Lives follows the expedition to save the youngsters and their coach, who became trapped after the cave flooded in 2018.

The film stars Farrell and Viggo Mortensen as divers John Volanthen and Richard Stanton respective­ly.

The divers work with South & Mid Wales Rescue.

In an interview discussing the film, Mortensen and Farrell praised the “selfless” and “multi-faceted” effort to rescue the boys.

Speaking about preparatio­n for the roles, Mortensen said it had been “crucial” to have the divers on set to supervise.

“Whenever you’re underwater [in] caves, it’s dangerous,” he said.

“So I think all the actors, we listened very carefully to what they were showing and telling us and watched what they did very carefully and everybody worked hard. Everybody pulled together... and that reflected the real rescue and that it was a very selfless, team-oriented effort.

“So it felt at times very real, sometimes too real, there were some very tight spots underwater.”

Farrell said: “They said you don’t work with children... then you throw water into the mix as well, and I can’t really swim.

“It’s a different world beneath the surface of the water. I just felt like I

We felt that spirit of collaborat­ion... the whole way throughout the shoot, and that was just a joy apart from how nervous I was in the water every day

Colin Farrell

was one spoke of many in a story that was so multi-faceted that the burden and also the honour were one and the same, and that was what we were telling.

He added: “I’ve done various things in my career but to be part of something that... in a time where the world seems to be living under greater and greater division, was really about these different people from different nationalit­ies, different cultural background­s, coming together for a common purpose and one that was so terrifying, it was just a great gift.

“We felt that spirit of collaborat­ion... the whole way throughout the shoot, and that was just a joy apart from how nervous I was in the water every day.

“As Viggo said, it was as controlled an environmen­t as could be, but, you know, water’s wet no matter how much control you have or don’t have.

“It’s pretty extraordin­ary that we were able to give him the opportunit­y to do the things that we were given the opportunit­y to do.”

He added: “It was quite amazing. I’m claustroph­obic so I struggled pretty much every day but I still vividly remember the last dive was one of my last days and I loved this experience very, very much, but my God, I was happy to get out of that.”

“The guys doing it, even after everything we’ve done, I cannot believe what they did, and to be a small part of telling their story is a real honour.”

Director Ron Howard replied: “Funny, you didn’t mention your claustroph­obia in your audition.”

In 2019, following the ordeal, Mr Stanton and Mr Volanthen were both presented with the George Medal for their roles in the rescue mission.

The boys, aged between 11 and 16 and who were members of the Wild Boars youth football team, had cycled with their coach to the caves to explore when they became marooned inside.

 ?? ?? Richard Stanton and John Volanthen arrive in Mae Sai, Chiang Rai province, in northern Thailand, to start the rescue
Richard Stanton and John Volanthen arrive in Mae Sai, Chiang Rai province, in northern Thailand, to start the rescue
 ?? ?? Director Ron Howard on the set of Thirteen Lives, talks to cast members
Director Ron Howard on the set of Thirteen Lives, talks to cast members
 ?? ?? Colin Farrell and Viggo Mortenson in a scene form Thirteen Lives
Colin Farrell and Viggo Mortenson in a scene form Thirteen Lives
 ?? ?? Viggo Mortensen
Viggo Mortensen
 ?? ?? Colin Farrell
Colin Farrell

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