A Hollywood movie about American business to kill Osama bin Laden manufacturers deny the confidential material requirements for their movies, but their heart decade-long hunt for the "base" organization leaders interviewed officials of the Central Intelligence Agency and others.
"This is based on first-hand information, so it really was very lively, very important, very, very direct, visceral Of course, this is very exciting filmmakers, director Kathryn Bigelow dark, "zero," told ABC on Monday in an interview broadcast news.
Bigelow and screenwriter Mark Boal, "Nightline" interview with reporters, said they had ended in the failure of the film to find Osama bin Laden in the Tora Bora mountains of Afghanistan, the US-led invasion in 2001 work.
But they quickly change the plan after U.S. President Barack Obama announced in May 2011, the naval commandos killed Osama bin Laden compound in Pakistan.
"I pick up the phone and began to call the source, and ask them what they know, referral and knocked on the door, really approached it, because I can be as comprehensive," Boal said: "Nightline" is based on pre- excerpt.
"Of course, I do a lot of homework, but I never asked for confidential material," he said. "As far as I know, I have never received any."
The release of "zero dark thirty" - is considered a strong contender for Oscar nominations - was postponed until 12 months after the film was involved earlier this year in the U.S. presidential election
U.S. Navy admiral who heads the Mystic May denied the Obama administration require senior officials to give special to study their movies arrangements Bigelow and Mark Boal.
Membrane reconstruction hunt for Osama bin Laden mainly through the eyes of a young female CIA officer, played by Jessica Chastain, who helped him through a long-forgotten courier. Obama is just a brief appearance in the film.
"When I hear a woman, this is a two-month study, part of the team, and she also played a significant role, and she was gone Jalalabad and has been deployed in a night raid SEALs" award acceptance speech: "Nightline" interview with reporters, told ABC reporter Ma Sha Raddatz.
Although some of the dialogue is word for word, and on the basis of the young CIA officials and others in interviews, some of the dialogue is dramatic, the Oscar-winning manufacturer said in 2008, "The Hurt Locker," about a U.S. army bomb disposal team in Iraq war .
Osama bin Laden's compound in Pakistan attack being recreated as accurately as possible, the full version, built in Jordan. The mark on the floors, ceramic tile, carpet, furniture and walls is copied from the image seen in the ABC news footage, Bigelow said they recalled a one.
The full interview can be seen in Monday night's "Nightline".
"Zero dark thirty" to open in U.S. cinemas on December 19. January 10, announced before the Feb. 24 Academy Awards 2013 Oscars nominations.
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