EXCLUSIVE: Apple TV+ has turned to the producers of Emmy-winner 9/11: One Day In America to inform the story of the Vietnam Battle.
72 Movies, the British manufacturing firm owned by Fremantle, will combine immersive archive footage with first-person testimony for Apple’s six-part docuseries Vietnam: The Battle That Modified America.
The present has been commissioned to mark the fiftieth anniversary of the autumn of Saigon and can carry collectively troopers and civilians on all sides who lived by the battle.
Every episode options reunions and the emotional tales advised by those that confronted agonizing life-or-death conditions and unattainable ethical choices.
Vietnam: The Battle That Modified America is directed by Rob Coldstream, who teamed with 72 Movies to helm John Lennon: Homicide With no Trial for Apple final 12 months.
Caroline Marsden (9/11: One Day In America) produces. Government producers are David Glover (9/11: One Day in America) and Mark Raphael (Crime and Punishment).
Nat Geo’s 9/11: One Day in America advised the story of the New York terror assault from first affect to final rescue. It gained the Information and Documentary Emmy Award for Excellent Historic Documentary.