January 27, 2011 at 12:54 am
Into The Wind – Feature Documentary by Steven Hatton
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Into the Wind is Steven Hattons first feature length documentary, capturing the life and wartime experiences of over 50 former Bomber Command veterans from the Second World War. As well as a document of unique historical value and significance, Into the Wind is a record of deeply personal stories, tales of friendships gained and lost, the perpetual possibility and proximity of death, the importance of love and family, the shared passion for flying and the moral implications of warfare.
The documentary features interviews with former aircrew originating from Poland, New Zealand, Australia, Canada, Guyana, Trinidad and Tobago and the United Kingdom, all of whom nevertheless share the weight and responsibility of having helped change the course of history.
Crewing Up – sneak peak – A clip from INTO THE WIND By Steven Hatton
This short clip is from the forthcoming documentary, Into the Wind. The documentary, by Steven Hatton, captures the life and wartime experiences of former Bomber Command veterans from the Second World War.
By: Hatton - 30th January 2011 at 11:21
Lovely to see Mr. Wallis looking so well.
Yes, he is a wonder. 95 I think this year and still flying. When the film is released i will be collecting some of the material into a short film devoted entirely to Ken which will be on the DVD release and possibly put out for free to enjoy on the web.
best wishes
steve
By: thedawnpatrol - 28th January 2011 at 08:33
Thanks for your reply Steve,
Good luck with the Broadcasters, it certainly deserves good coverage.
Cheers
Jules
By: Frazer Nash - 27th January 2011 at 21:46
Lovely to see Mr. Wallis looking so well.
By: Hatton - 27th January 2011 at 18:16
Looks fantastic
is it going to be on TV ?
any dates ?
Jules
Hello Jules,
im the director of the film and would be happy to answer any questions about it if anyone has any. Regards your question about when will it be released – the answer is this year and hopefully sooner rather than later. We are talking to broadcasters and if we can’t secure a TV broadcast then we will release on DVD.
I wont be able to release any more material for now. What I may release is a few clips from the making of the film including some material shot at the 65th Dams Raid anniversary flypast. This ill release with the next e-newsletter in about a months time.
best wishes
Steve
By: thedawnpatrol - 27th January 2011 at 17:26
Looks fantastic
is it going to be on TV ?
any dates ?
Jules