Originally posted by wulfie
I'd love to see a version of 'Band of Brothers' dealing with a German unit, a Japanese unit, a Finnish unit, a Russian unit, etc.
Mike/wulfie
Wulfie,
You're in luck.
That's exactly what is currently in pre production phase here in Finland.
Of course not Band of Brothers, just better and more realistic. Knock on the wood, at least.
Ah, found a reference.
Two movies.
"We intend to create two movies, that take place during the massive offensive of the Red Army in summer 1944 and the defensive victories, that effected the whole history of Scandinavia."
The movie project is supported by the Finnish politics leadership, defence forces and the veteran associations. The protector of the movie project is the ex president Mauno Koivisto, a WW2 veteran himself.
The first movie, "Framom främsta linjen - Etulinjan edessä" (in the front of the front lines) concentrates on the moments of destiny of Infantry Regiment 61, Swedish speaking unit, from the stationary front line of Syväry through the retreat phase and the critical defensive battles of Tienhaara. The main roles represent the iron hard general major Alpo Marttinen and the ranger Harry Järvi operating behind the enemy lines.
- The second movie, "Tali-Ihantala 1944" is a national epic hwo Finland was saved, Stefan Forss tells.
- It tells a truthful story about the young boys, who were sent into hell.
The movie approaches the massive battle of Tali-Ihantala from personal perspective. The movie culminates in the "miracle of Ihantala", Ihantalan ihme, the defensive victory of the Finnish jaegers. The new film contains also parts of real WW2 combat footage from the exaxtly same battles.
The first movie begins filming this winter and it comes to theaters n January 2004.
Lindman promises that the movie will be very "heavy sounding" - because the promiment role of the field artillery in the historical battles.
- We haven't had any need to lie in the script - the reality has enough dramatism already, Zilliacus adds.