Saturday, November 13, 2010

The story of Jessica Lynch will be Filmed

The story of Jessica Lynch will be Filmed - The story of Jessica Lynch, the U.S. soldier who is captured pretty in Iraq, and then miraculously rescued, will be filmed - regardless of whether or family Lynch's intention to sell her story to NBC, the television station that would make the film.



NBC television on Thursday, said the filmmaking team that has not been given the title had already begun working on a script about the story of captivity of the soldier's 19-year-old woman, which is used to America about the heroic and the ugliness of the Iraq war.



"Like most American films, we try to collect stories that are heroic and dramatic rescue around the first class soldier Jessica Lynch. It's become an interesting source of inspiration for the American people who are hit by confusion between war or antiwar," said spokesman television station.



Lynch, who is undergoing treatment for serious injuries they experienced during the war at a U.S. military hospital in Germany, after salvation last week from a hospital in the southern Iraqi city, Nassiriya. Lynch entered the list of U.S. troops missing for nine days, after Iraqi troops doing convoy ambush against a stray.



However, detailed information about what happened to Lynch during the captivity, yet can be obtained. The reason, the family has not specified if Lynch's story will be sold.



But NBC will go on producing the film, and scheduled to be aired later this year.



"We're still trying to get the right story. But we will still make a movie script based on news sources and related data that we have outlined," said a source at NBC.



Lynch is a teacher. He joined the U.S. Army to look for experience. The girl came from West Virginia, State in the eastern U.S. that has a jobless rate up to 15%.

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