Actors Marion Kerr and Ross Marquand join Director Brian Crewe to explain the film's setting as well their personal connections and reasons for wanting to make UNE LIBÉRATION.
Director Brian Crewe and Producer Hugh O'Brien discuss the difficulties in auditioning actors speaking a foreign language. Matthew Temple and Mark Jäger join the cast.
During stunt rehearsals Marion Kerr faced off against Matthew Temple and Mark Jäger, with a little help from Stunt Coordinator / Producer Hugh O'Brien and Director Brian Crewe. Marion's biggest challenge, keeping a straight face.
Actors Ross Marquand and Marion Kerr are guided through an inventive rehearsal process by director Brian Crewe to prepare for their roles as estranged lovers in "Une Libération."
Actors Ross Marquand and Marion Kerr describe the difficulties in turning modern day Los Angeles into World War II Paris. They highlight the work of DP George Feucht, Production Designer Amelia Brooke and Costume Designer Nancy Fisher.
Director Brian Crewe and editor Jamie Cobb discuss their working process from pre-production to color correction. Topics include reviewing dailies, the pain of rough cuts, and the importance of the film's script supervisor.
See how the Une Libération VFX team turned modern day California into WWII Paris with Visual Effects. Also, get a sneak peak at concept art for the Time Travel feature Building Time from director Brian Crewe and producer Hugh Aodh O'Brien.
Actor Marion Kerr and Producer Hugh O'Brien discuss the challenges of having guns on the set. Then actors Ross Marquand and Matthew Temple describe the process of bringing Kerr's script to life in collaboration with director Brian Crewe.