Description
Based on the remarkable true story of Cuban anarchist Maximiliano Tornet, who led the world's first ecological demonstration. Politics and passion unite in time-honoured style in
Antonio Cuadri's sweeping historical epic The Heart of the Earth. In 1887, in the town of Huelva, Spain, a spirited young woman named Kathleen (Natalia Quesnel) is being raised by her tyrannical uncle, Mr. Crown (
Bernard Hill), manager of the English-run Rio Tinto copper mines. As the locals begin suffering the harsh effects from the toxic fumes emitted by the unforgiving mines, Crown turns his back on the pleas of the local community until a Cuban revolutionary arrives and begins to rally against the conglomerate. In response, Crown brings in the military resulting in a bloody massacre of the protesters. Fifteen years later, Baxter (
Joaquim de Almeida) arrives, accompanied by his bodyguard Robert (
Philip Winchester), to take over from Mr. Crown's unflinching rule. To complicate his transition into power, Robert becomes infatuated with Kathleen (
Sienna Guillory) and her free thinking friend, Blanca (Catalina Sandino Moreno), and the town finds itself once again caught in a tidal wave of rebellion, this time lead by the passionate Carlos (Fernando Ramallo) who forces Baxter to decide whether his reign will be that of a tyrant or a liberal.
Details
Release Date: Tue 15 Dec 2009
Catalogue Number: 198910
Rating: 
Region: 4 - Suitable for Australia, New Zealand, Mexico, South America, Central America, Pacific Islands and Caribbean
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