
Set in the last Ice Age, ALPHA tells a fascinating, visually stunning story that shines a light on the origins of man’s best friend. While on his first hunt with his tribe’s most elite group, a young man named Keda (Smit-McPhee) is injured and must learn to survive alone in the wilderness. Reluctantly taming a lone wolf abandoned by its pack, the pair learn to rely on each other and become unlikely allies, enduring countless dangers and overwhelming odds in order to find their way home before winter arrives.
Seventeen-year-old Keda is a Solutrean, part of a creative, resourceful Cro-Magnon tribe living in the area we know as southern France and Spain at the end of the last Ice Age, when most of Europe was uninhabitable, covered in ice two miles deep. Glacial winds blew. Winters were brutal and lasted nine months. Dangerous predators roamed the vast, unpopulated landscapes in search of food. The isolation was extreme, and bonds of family and community were essential for survival.

Kodi Smit-McPhee’s measure of a script, when he reads it for the first time, is where it hits him in his heart and his emotions. “I’ve been doing a lot of modern tales and I’ve been waiting for something that deals with earth and mother nature” says the Australian actor.
Smit-McPhee, who at twenty is already a veteran film actor, has been making his own journey from boyhood to manhood onscreen. “I always find a pattern with the characters I play,” he says. “They are quite vulnerable, coming of age, and eventually transformed at the end, but this has been the transformation on the biggest scale.”

“Kodi is a deeply and naturally gifted actor,” says director Albert Hughes. “His instincts are very mature, and he doesn’t come from an intellectual place when he’s acting. He comes from an emotional place. He comes from the character, so he’s really exciting. I’d say he’s leaps and bounds above a lot of guys his age. Then, when I see a close-up, I go ‘God! This guy is really special.’”
ALPHA is distributed in the Philippines by Columbia Pictures, local office of Sony Pictures Releasing International.
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