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Richard Lane says the film was made because the series had ended with the cast still five weeks under contract. ATN-7 decided to make a feature film version with the idea that if it was not good enough for theatres it could play on television. [3] The film features appearances by a young Kate Fitzpatrick and Garry McDonald with hair.
Border screened at Cannes, where it won the 2018 Un Certain Regard award, [7] Telluride, and the Toronto International Film Festival. The director Abbasi holds an Iranian passport, which could have prevented him from traveling to the United States due to a travel ban , but he was granted a rare exception to attend the Telluride Festival.
The film rights were sold almost immediately to Paramount as a possible vehicle for Alan Ladd. However the US government were having trouble with deserters in Europe at the time and this fell through. [4] The novel was adapted into a TV series in 1967, [12] where the action was updated to the Vietnam War. This series in turn was adapted into a ...
Lane suggested Jon Cleary's You Can't See Round Corners which was a favourite of Lane's wife, updated to the Vietnam War. Oswin agreed. Oswin agreed. The novel was set in Paddington but Lane thought that suburb had changed so much by the 1960s he relocated it to Newtown.
In 1942 in the Swedish province of Värmland bordering Nazi-occupied Norway, a group of Swedish soldiers leave their post at a check-point in neutral Sweden, and ends up on the wrong side of the border. One soldier is killed and another captured by the Germans, and a rescue operation is underway.
A Song Goes Round the World (German: Ein Lied geht um die Welt) is a 1933 German drama film directed by Richard Oswald and starring Joseph Schmidt, Viktor de Kowa and Charlotte Ander. [1] It was shot at the Johannisthal Studios in Berlin with sets designed by the art director Franz Schroedter . [ 2 ]
Border (2018 Bhojpuri film), an Indian Bhojpuri-language war film; The Border, an American drama; The Border, an Italian war drama; The Border, a Finnish-Russian war drama; The Border, a Slovak documentary; The Border (2008 TV series) a 2008–2010 Canadian drama series; The Border (2014 TV series), a 2014–2020 Polish crime series
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