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Han Solo may have said his last words after the closing of the Star Wars saga in December, but Harrison Ford still has rope for a while. In summer the shooting of the fifth part of Indiana Jones will begin and this week premieres The Call of the Wild , a new film version of the Jack London classic. His ambition, at 77 years old, is to continue as far as forces can reach him.

Ford plays John Thornton, a gold digger who bumps Buck, a cross between St. Bernard and Scottish Collie. Together they live an adventure through Alaska and northern Canada, with a lot of CGI and visual effects involved. Without being The Godfather II , the film gives to talk about nature , climate change, the relationship between dogs and the human being and the importance of cinema for the whole family, which is not little.

My mother made me read 'The call of the wild' when I was little. What did they make you read? It is a good idea to read it, it is a great book. I read it for the first time when I was in high school, it was part of the curriculum. When I was offered the project I had the opportunity to reread it and explore it. There are essential truths in it. This is a tape for the family audience, away from their usual records. What attracted you to her? It was the opportunity to make a movie for the family. Now I have grandchildren and I am sure they will be happy to do this for them. It is true that during my career I have moved away from family tapes, but I have been fortunate to make films that have passed from generation to generation. I have been presented to new audiences. Now it is more difficult to make quiet films, so to speak? I have always been inclined to make different types of films, but I do not remember that they had offered me something like The Call of the Wild and that is why I accepted. He told me in an interview in Montana years ago that he attracts nature more than the city. Has something changed in that regard? I grew up in cities, but I have always felt a strong attraction for the countryside, and more as I got into environmental conservation work. It made me more aware of the importance of nature with respect to what humans cannot generate, things like clean air, fresh water, crops, future botanical remedies ... You realize that we depend on nature. She doesn't need people, but people do need nature. And yet we put her in check. We do it for our political structures, for the persuasion ability of the fossil fuel industry. But I think the new generations are pushing us towards change, towards reconsidering. There is consensus on the fact that we are at a critical point. Either we change or we will suffer the consequences. In this film an idyllic relationship is established between the human being and the dog. Have you experienced something similar with your animals? I think so because I have had many dogs in my life. I've had dogs you could talk to and I felt they understood you. I remember one that I picked up in a kennel. I got it with a piece of rope around my neck. He never put up resistance, not even when he got out of there or when I told him to get in my car. I knew there was an understanding and something difficult to explain. In summer, the fifth installment of 'Indiana Jones' will be filming. He has also closed cycle with 'Star Wars' and has made the sequel to 'Blade Runner'. It seems that he has few goals to accomplish in the cinema. I have not finished my work at all. I am very ambitious. I want to continue making movies as long as possible. I have no intention of retiring. I don't think it was good for me. The reasons? I wouldn't have a goal or focus on thinking about important things. What do you think of the 'Parasites' phenomenon? I think it is crucial that Oscar has won a foreign film. We have to understand other cultures. The xenophobia that we are experiencing in other countries and the rise of nationalism in other parts of the world have not brought anything positive. It was also a victory for the author's cinema against the franchises. I think there is room for the two formulas. But I have seen films that I have enjoyed very much this year, I must say, tapes such as 'The two parents', 'Daggers in the back' and a dozen more that I do not remember now. I love movies and I still like that trip where I can't anticipate what's going to happen.

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