
Too Good To Be True| 10mins
Director: Lena Seraphin | Producer: Lena Seraphin
Focus Years: 2010 | Country: Finland
Synopsis:
Too Good To Be True is a piece of faction, a combination of fact and fiction presented as a documentary. Artist Mark Ward from Northern Ireland reveals his grandfather's experiences as a stand-in in a British war movie from the 1940's. Ward claims that the movie was never released as it was not seen as rising up to the postwar standards. The preview audience did not see the film as a heroic picture.
British journalist Sean Crowley and Ward discuss the fluid border between fact and fiction. The codename Operation Red Dawn had its origins in the American feature film from 1984 bearing the same name. A military blurring of the borders of the real was carried through as Operation Fortitude, an extra ordinary visual deception plan preceding the D Day landings.
Too Good To Be True
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