รวดเร็วจริงๆ Discovery เตรียมฉายสารคดีแล้ว https://t.co/z9ODj9Lm0f— vanchai tan (@vanchaitan1961) July 11, 2018
Discovery Channel will debut the first documentary feature (of what looks to be the start of many more to come from Hollywood) chronicling the rescue of Thailand’s Wild Boars soccer team from a flooded cave.
Operation Thai Cave Rescue will be an hourlong television special airing Friday, July 13 at 10 p.m. ET/PT on Discovery Channel. This will be followed by an airing on Saturday, July 14 at 10 p.m. ET/PT on Science Channel.
The documentary “unpacks the human and scientific drama behind one of the most difficult and heart-palpitating rescues attempted in human history,” an official description from Discovery reads. “With exclusive early access to men and women — including family members — who have been living and breathing the events, Operation Thai Cave Rescue focuses on the triumph of the human spirit and the extraordinary scientific and technological innovations used to complete this miracle rescue.”
(http://ew.com/tv/2018/07/10/thai-cave-rescue-documentary-discovery-channel/)
Movie producers are already in Thailand with plans to develop a film on the 18-day saga of the soccer team trapped in a cave https://t.co/KgbSpMYod5 pic.twitter.com/X3fe1CkTwd— Yahoo News (@YahooNews) July 11, 2018
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I asked British diver John Volanthen how he feels about being portrayed as a hero? “It’s not like that. If you could do the same for someone else’s child you would. I hope.” #thamluangcave #thamluang #ถ้ำหลวง #13ชีวิตติดถ้ำ #13ชีวิตรอดแล้ว #พาหมูป่ากลับบ้าน #ThailandCaveRescue pic.twitter.com/47Udf7oqTm— Howard Johnson (@Howardrjohnson) July 11, 2018