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A film about missing Flight MH370 is among the more unusual projects being pitched at this year's Cannes Film Festival.
The Vanishing Act, a drama by Indian director Rupesh Paul, features a cast of terrified passengers on board a doomed jetliner, and carries the tag line "the untold story of the vanished Malaysian flight".
The budget of the film, set to be released in August, will be about $3.5 million.
The fictional movie will present a theory about what happened to the plane, which disappeared without trace on March 8 with 239 people on board
originally posted by: DEV1L79
A film about missing Flight MH370 is among the more unusual projects being pitched at this year's Cannes Film Festival.
The Vanishing Act, a drama by Indian director Rupesh Paul, features a cast of terrified passengers on board a doomed jetliner, and carries the tag line "the untold story of the vanished Malaysian flight".
The budget of the film, set to be released in August, will be about $3.5 million.
The fictional movie will present a theory about what happened to the plane, which disappeared without trace on March 8 with 239 people on board
When most people think its the government, make a movie about terrorist hijacking the plane.
A new movie about flight MH370 Trailer.
Trailer here.
How on earth can they even think about making a movie about this tragic event so soon, what about the victims families.
How can they make a movie without even knowing any of the facts. They should not cross the line between fiction and factual. Imagine they did this straight after 9/11 people would be outraged.