MH370, does it sound familiar? Yes, that is the flight no of the Malaysian Airline that disappeared from the surface of the earth on March 8. Movie-makers in Cannes, France have announced that they will be making a movie thriller for the missing airline.
The film is bein produced by an Indian Rupesh Paul Productions, is to be entitled "The Vanishing Act: The Untold Story of the Missing Malaysian Plane." Report claims their will be international casts from UK, France, Russia and Korea, and the experience of Hollywood technicians will add a touch to the said movie.
Paul told CNN gave an insight of what the movie entails, read After the cut
"The movie is based on an investigative report by a journalist which was rejected by the media so it is definitely controversial. The movie will answer two questions: one is what went wrong with MH370 and where is MH370 on this earth?"
An eight-page pamphlet promoting the movie at Cannes' Marchee du Film (film market) says the "The Vanishing Act tells the story of five people who seek revenge for the death of their loved ones. They hijack a plane. (sic) but things aren't as they appear. The FBI too makes an appearance and things get murkier."
Paul says investors from India, China and Malaysia itself are on board and will sign contracts at the weekend.
"The movie is based on an investigative report by a journalist which was rejected by the media so it is definitely controversial. The movie will answer two questions: one is what went wrong with MH370 and where is MH370 on this earth?"
An eight-page pamphlet promoting the movie at Cannes' Marchee du Film (film market) says the "The Vanishing Act tells the story of five people who seek revenge for the death of their loved ones. They hijack a plane. (sic) but things aren't as they appear. The FBI too makes an appearance and things get murkier."
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