首先查看了纪录片“阿富汗”,以前英国突击队詹姆斯·格兰西(独家)为特色
First Look at Feature Documentary ‘Afghanistan,’ Featuring Former British Commando James Glancy (EXCLUSIVE)
特色电影已经揭开了纪录片《阿富汗》的独家介绍。它跟随电影制片人詹姆斯·格兰西(James Glancy),他是前英国皇家海军陆战队突击队,他因在战斗中的行动而于2012年装饰,他带着一支小型,精心挑选的团队返回阿富汗,帮助他回答了过去十年来困扰他的问题:这是值得的吗?戏剧性地在拍摄的中期,乔·拜登总统宣布,美国将在9/11之前将部队拉出来,开始了塔利班的进攻,这导致了本周在混乱的阿富汗政府的戏剧性跌倒纪录片说,纪录片在喀布尔的撤离场景。纪录片提供了前所未有的进入阿富汗战争故事以及阿富汗人民发生的事情,这首歌说,首先是通过个人旅程,他在阿富汗在阿富汗,在阿富汗,他的回忆中告诉他的事情。他父亲的故事,他在1980年代与圣战者一起生活,并洞察阿富汗的文化,生活和美丽。这部电影在六个省拍摄,包括与塔利班成员的秘密夜间会议,与圣战者一起埋葬在与圣战者的战斗中,他们再次崛起,参加白天的巡逻队和阿富汗特色大力和夜间突袭,听到真正的阿富汗人的声音,包括女性登山者,混合性别喀布尔自行车队,受伤的男子,妇女和儿童在坎大哈医院,医生在那里24/7工作以拯救他们,家庭在难民营中流离失所。并与塔利班的逃脱爆发。“阿富汗”是由Marty Stalker(Netflix的“魔鬼人质”)共同执导的,并由Julien Loeffler和James Kermack在《特色电影》(“ Laurent Garnier:唱片”上制作。”)与Glancy合作。后期制作现已开始在英国开始。这部电影是由私人资金资助的,生产商现在开始与分销伙伴进行讨论。加尼斯坦现在是越南战争以来最大的外交政策灾难 - 我在三十年中拥有前排席位。我想回到阿富汗的原因是要找出阿富汗人民对战争的感觉,并找出他们的未来能力。人们试图逃离的人,圣战者试图重新建立自己和阿富汗军队每天失去地区。自从我们离开阿富汗以来,塔利班就迅速控制了。这是一场灾难。我们是最后一个正确记录来自不同省份的阿富汗人民生活并看到国家美丽的人。” Loeffler说:“目前的情况在我们眼前比以往任何时候都更加驱使我们获得这种有影响力和必不可少的电影完成并在全球发行。” Kermack补充说:“詹姆斯·格兰西(James Glancy)和他的团队在这里取得的成就无非是历史上的纪念意义在阿富汗,圣地充满希望的崛起和最终毁灭性的自由倒台。由穆伊·邓福德(Moe Dunford),凯特·迪基(Kate Dickie)和菲尔·戴维斯(Phil Davis)主演的Ifta提名“ Knuckledust”,由Hulu和Sky Cinema通过与Samuel Goldwyn Films进行的多个特区发行协议收购; “说祈祷,” Bifa提名人哈里·米歇尔(Harry Michell)的大二特色与哈里·梅林(Harry Melling),德里克·雅各比(Derek Jacobi)和罗杰·阿拉姆(Roger Allam);以及与Freya Tingley,Rutger Hauer和James Faulkner一起在Frightfest选中并被Screen Media收购的“奏鸣曲”。Glancy是电影制片人和保护主义者。他为国家地理和发现频道(“鲨鱼周”)展示和电影。他以前曾在英国皇家海军陆战队服役,并在阿富汗曾在阿富汗服役,在那里为英勇装饰。Stalker是电影和电视导演Se首次亮相纪录片《魔鬼的人质》(Wovatory to the Devil),由Screen Ireland和North Reland Screen支持,于2017年在Netflix Worldwide上发行。他是皇家海军陆战队突击队的前部司令,并曾在伊拉克两家运营工作。和阿富汗。
Featuristic Films has unveiled an exclusive first look at the feature documentary “Afghanistan.” It follows filmmaker James Glancy, a former British Royal Marine Commando who was decorated in 2012 for his actions in combat, as he returns to Afghanistan with a small, handpicked team to help him answer the question that has haunted him over the past decade: Was it worth it?
Dramatically, mid-way through the shoot, President Joe Biden announced that the U.S. would be pulling troops out by 9/11, starting a Taliban offensive that has led to the dramatic fall this week of the Afghan government, amidst chaotic evacuation scenes in Kabul as American forces withdraw.
The documentary offers unprecedented access to the story of the Afghan war and what has happened to the Afghan people, Featuristic Films said, told firstly through the personal journey of Glancy, his memories from fighting in Afghanistan, stories from his father, who lived with the Mujahideen in the 1980s, and an insight into the culture, life and beauty of Afghanistan.
The film, shot across six provinces, includes secret night meetings with a member of the Taliban, embedding in combat with the Mujahideen as they rise again to take on the Taliban, Afghan special forces on daytime patrols and night-time raids, hearing the voices of real Afghans, including female mountaineers, the mixed gender Kabul cycling team, the injured men, women and children at a Kandahar hospital where doctors work 24/7 to save them, families displaced in refugee camps, and having shoot outs with and near escapes from the Taliban.
“Afghanistan” is co-directed Marty Stalker (Netflix’s “Hostage to the Devil”), and produced by Julien Loeffler and James Kermack at Featuristic Films (“Laurent Garnier: Off the Record”) in collaboration with Glancy. Post-production has now started in the U.K. The film was financed with private funding and the producers are now starting discussions with distribution partners.
Glancy said: “Afghanistan is now the greatest foreign policy disaster since the Vietnam War - and I’ve had a front row seat over three decades. The reason I wanted to go back to Afghanistan was to find out what the Afghan people felt about the war and to find out what their future could hold.
“But we found ourselves in a country on the verge of collapse. People trying to flee, the Mujahadeen trying to re-establish themselves and the Afghan Army losing districts every day. Since we left Afghanistan, the Taliban have rapidly taken control. It’s a disaster. We are the last people to properly document the lives of the Afghan people from different provinces, and to see the beauty of the country.”
Loeffler said: “The current situation unfolding before our eyes drives us more than ever to get this impactful and essential film completed and released worldwide.”
Kermack added: "What James Glancy and his team have achieved here is nothing short of being historically monumental as they have documented the at-first hopeful rise and eventual devastating fall of freedom in Afghanistan."
Featuristic Films’ recent titles include “Laurent Garnier: Off the Record,” which had its world premiere at CPH:DOX, followed by selections at Edinburgh and Karlovy Vary; IFTA-nominated “Knuckledust,” starring Moe Dunford, Kate Dickie and Phil Davis, which was acquired by Hulu and Sky Cinema through a multi-territory distribution deal with Samuel Goldwyn Films; “Say Your Prayers,” the sophomore feature of BIFA nominee Harry Michell with Harry Melling, Derek Jacobi and Roger Allam; and “The Sonata” with Freya Tingley, Rutger Hauer and James Faulkner, selected at Frightfest and acquired by Screen Media.
Glancy is a filmmaker and conservationist. He presents and films for National Geographic and the Discovery Channel (“Shark Week”). He previously served in the British Royal Marines and served three tours in Afghanistan, where he was decorated for bravery.
Stalker is a film and television director whose debut feature documentary “Hostage to the Devil,” which was supported by Screen Ireland and Northern Ireland Screen, was released on Netflix worldwide in 2017. He is a former Section Commander in the Royal Marines Commandos, and has worked on operations in both Iraq and Afghanistan.
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