Why Major Airlines Don't Want You To See This Movie

By: Oct. 14, 2014
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Drama conveying truth is what feature films such as "Fast Food Nation", "Erin Brockovich" and "The Insider" have in common. The first uses drama to expose Unknown perils in the fast food industry, and the others retell of personal SACRIFICE and heroics that brought truth to light.

Fact Not Fiction Films' most recent feature, "A Dark Reflection", similarly conveys a truth regarding passenger air travel amongst the major airlines. Based on actual events, this film tells a compelling story that raises awareness regarding the air quality made available to captive airline passengers.

As a former British Airways captain, Director and Producer Tristan Loraine delivers an investigative thriller about two British journalists, who whilst investigating a hushed up in-flight safety incident, discover aviation's biggest cover-up. Spurned by catastrophic events and cover-ups, this independent feature ultimately pits corporate profit against the public's safety.

"My first documentary triggered a public inquiry in the UK, and this fact filled drama is something major airlines will not want you to see," explains Loraine.

Filmed in England and Jordan in 2013 and 2014 on Fuji 35mm film, "A Dark Reflection" completed final post-production in early September 2014 and facilitated by Artist View Entertainment is due for worldwide release in 2015.

SOURCE Fact Not Fiction Films



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