posted by
puszysty at 08:07pm on 30/07/2008
From Vietnam News
HCM City — Chris T. McIntyre, an American independent film director and producer, is shooting the Rex Hotel in the centre of HCM City for a new movie entitled 21 and a Wake-uu..
The film is the first American film about the Second Indochina War to be shot on the locations where the real events took place.
Its budget is US$3 million.
21 and a Wake-up follows the lives of a dozen soldiers, doctors, nurses and journalists through a single week in 1971 as America’s commitment to the Indochina War waned and resources were held back.
At one point, the movie re-enacts the notorious Sai Gon press briefings held at the Rex, dubbed the Five O’clock Follies on account of the questionable spin on information given to the international press.
The film claims no sides in its politics, and only seeks to portray a unique historical moment in Vietnamese and American history.
McIntyre expects a December 2008 release for the film stateside and a spring release in Viet Nam. — VNS
Interesting. I'm already curious. That is a *tiny* budget for a war movie though.
HCM City — Chris T. McIntyre, an American independent film director and producer, is shooting the Rex Hotel in the centre of HCM City for a new movie entitled 21 and a Wake-uu..
The film is the first American film about the Second Indochina War to be shot on the locations where the real events took place.
Its budget is US$3 million.
21 and a Wake-up follows the lives of a dozen soldiers, doctors, nurses and journalists through a single week in 1971 as America’s commitment to the Indochina War waned and resources were held back.
At one point, the movie re-enacts the notorious Sai Gon press briefings held at the Rex, dubbed the Five O’clock Follies on account of the questionable spin on information given to the international press.
The film claims no sides in its politics, and only seeks to portray a unique historical moment in Vietnamese and American history.
McIntyre expects a December 2008 release for the film stateside and a spring release in Viet Nam. — VNS
Interesting. I'm already curious. That is a *tiny* budget for a war movie though.
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If it's going to be another one of those festival movies.