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'Zero Dark Thirty' brings Bin Laden raid to big screen
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Thriller details decade-long search for world's most wanted man
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- Date Dec 5, 2012
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-- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Zero dark thirty the highly anticipated thriller about -- search -- on the bin Laden starts its theatrical run December 19.
Oscar winning director Kathryn Bigelow and her stars are -- insight into the film that won.
-- -- -- -- -- -- I'm actually playing an incredibly important woman.
The and that took a lead role in the hunt ends so yes it was tough keep in secret.
Bigelow -- -- responsibility she was taking on with this project I throats.
A tremendous sense of responsibility to be faithful to the research.
And the research was based on firsthand -- I was.
Feeling a two -- since responsibility to be faithful to the people men and women on the ground to have at the heart of this -- The researchers -- headlines with claims the team was isn't special access to classified information.
Which Bigelow and screenwriter producer mark -- have responded.
And I think mark he's already answered I don't know that it -- that.
You know there was no request for classified information there was no like.
Awareness that classified information and -- -- run.
The whole world's going -- win this.
Katherine says audiences we'll learn more about the people who participate in these dangerous missions and we kind of kind of a feeling.
For the narrative that the -- but don't -- the narrative of the hunt like who these people why it takes a long line was so difficult how do you find.
A very sharp needle in a very large haystack which is also -- tasking with so proud to play a CIA operative.
I'm really really happy for this film because this is a way of thinking car and I felt like playing the role it was my opportunity to thank her for what should it.
It was just us in New York Ashley to -- and not mean.