Penelope, Bardem team up for film about Pablo Escobar

Oscar-winning Spanish performing artists Penelope Cruz and Javier Bardem will start shooting a film about Colombian medication ruler Pablo Escobar one month from now, the wedded couple's first film together since 2008.

"Escobar", a Spanish-Bulgarian joint venture to be taped in Colombia, will go into generation on 24 October with Bardem playing Escobar and Cruz playing his significant other, columnist Virginia Vallejo, makers said Tuesday in an announcement.

"This is not a biopic, not only the account of an intense criminal. This is the account of the man who changed the historical backdrop of wrongdoing in the most recent many years of the twentieth century," the film's maker, Miguel Menendez de Zubillaga, said in the announcement.

A couple off screen, the last time the two seemed together in a motion picture was in the 2008 Woody Allen rom-com "Vicky Cristina Barcelona". Cruz won a supporting-on-screen character Oscar for her part.

Bardem won a supporting-performer Oscar for the 2007 wrongdoing thriller "No Nation for Old Men".

"Escobar" will be coordinated by Spain's Fernando Leon de Aranoa whose credits incorporate the 2002 film "Mondays in the Sun" additionally featuring Bardem, for which both got Spain's Oscar-comparable Goya for best chief and best performer.

Escobar was the supervisor of one of the world's most intense criminal associations and Colombia's most-needed outlaw.

The Colombian agriculturist's child who turned into the world's seventh-wealthiest man with his savage strength of the worldwide cocaine exchange was chased for quite a long time before police killed him in the place where he grew up of Medellin in 1993.

Throughout the years, a huge number of individuals were murdered in savagery unleashed by his Medellin cartel.

He has as of late propelled a few movies and arrangement including "Narcos," a hit on Netflix which is in its second season.

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