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Published the first trailer for the military drama “Dunkirk” by Christopher Nolan

Along with the premiere of the blockbuster “suicide Squad” Studio Warner Bros. presented to the audience first movie war drama “Dunkirk” by Director Christopher Nolan. Events paintings tell the story of the incredible complexity of the operation of evacuation of several hundred thousand troops out of the encirclement of the German troops.

Published the first trailer for the military drama “Dunkirk” by Christopher Nolan

After the battle of Dunkirk, which lasted several days, British, Belgian and French troops were cut off from the outside world. From the South and South-West the troops of the allies were opposed by the German group “a” – it was commanded by Colonel-General Gerd von Rundstedt, and from the East and the South-East path was blocked by a group “B” at the head of which was Colonel General V. Leeb. The only way of salvation, the trapped soldiers were evacuation – this operation was called Dynamo, and it is filming for the new film directed by Christopher Nolan.

The teaser of the film “Dunkirk”

Evacuation demanded that allied forces to maximum concentration. The process was complicated by the fact that the enemy was continuous fire on positions of defenders, and made frequent bombing. British commanders predicted that the evacuation would be only about 45 thousand people, but in the end from the environment can get out of 338 thousand troops. At the moment it is confirmed that the film will be Tom hardy, mark Rylance, Fien Whitehead, Jack Louden, Kenneth Branagh, Cillian Murphy, Barry Keoghan, Aneurin Barnard, Tom Glynn-Carney, Harry styles and James D’arcy. According to rumors, a major role can be played by Christoph waltz. Shooting period will last a few months – during this time, the group will visit Netherlands, UK, and Los Angeles. Premiere of “Dunkirk” is scheduled for July 21, 2017.

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