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NBC on MSNLast Breath Director on Turning Documentary into a Deep-Sea Thriller: "It's a Very Rare Thing"In a recent conversation with TheWrap, Parkinson recalled how the new film, also titled Last Breath (now playing in theaters courtesy of Oscar-winning studio Focus Features; tickets are on sale here) became a reality through the Metrodome Films banner run by father-son producing team Paul and David Brooks.
Alex Parkinson tells TheWrap why he had to fight to land the job of adapting his own acclaimed documentary from 2018.
Get to know the "absolutely astonishing" true story behind the new movie "Last Breath," which chronicles a 2012 deep-sea diving accident.
Woody Harrelson and Simu Liu race to save a deep-sea diving colleague in this dramatization of a true-story search and rescue.
The captivating story, inspired by a real accident, leaves the audience holding their breath along with the actors on screen. Standout performances included Simu Liu (David Yuasa), Woody Harrelson (Duncan Allock) and Finn Cole (Chris Lemons). Their portrayals of the members on the team are heartbreaking and raw.
“Last Breath” continues an ongoing trend of fictionalized remakes of the events covered in a prior documentary. This movie uses the 2019 documentary of the same name as its basis. Both films were directed by Alex Parkinson, who uses real-life footage of the people involved during the closing credits of this fictionalized version.
Imagine being trapped hundreds of feet below the ocean surface. 'Last Breath' is a nail-biting film based on the true story of the rescue of a diver.
In September 2012, while attempting to repair an oil pipeline off the coast of Scotland, the diving support ship Bibby Topaz lost control of the automated system of thrusters that held it in place above the repair crew. Buffeted by winds and swells, the ship began to drift away from the divers, 300 feet below on the ocean floor.
The new thriller "Last Breath" generates gripping suspense in its depiction of a terrifying underwater rescue.
iSpot shows that Focus spent roughly half on TV linear ads for Last Breath ($5.1M) than they did for their second-highest grossing hit of all-time stateside, Nosferatu ($10.9M), but that not far from their Oscar nominated Best Picture, Conclave ($6.1M).
As an individual with thalassophobia (fear of deep bodies of water), it doesn’t take a lot to scare me away from a deep pool, let alone the sea. It takes
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With no new big titles on the marque and most of the top nominated pictures now available in the home, Marvel's superhero pic easily stayed atop the chart in its third outing with $15 million.
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