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Directed by | Henry Luttich |
Written by | Christian Renamoto Nguyễn Ngọc Nữ |
Produced by | John Thompson |
Starring | Waldemar Fegelein Sarah Valestine Drew Arkinson |
Cinematography | Tiêu Thế Hùng |
Edited by | Adam Clark |
Music by | Todd Jameson |
Production companies | Gold Coast Studio, Zanarkand |
Distributed by | Endelmann Pictures |
Release date | May 5, 2021 |
Running time | 5 part; 120 minutes each |
Countries | United Kingdom Bethausia Quenmin |
Languages | English Nihhonnese Quenminese Bethausian |
Budget | 2 million Gil |
Box office | 257 million Gil |
Cries in the Field is a 2021 5-part joint Lucian-Bethausian-Quenminese miniseries Alto Reel film directed by Inertia Award-winning director Henry Luttich, produced by John Thompson, and written by Christian Renamoto and Nguyễn Ngọc Nữ. The film is based on the experiences of the Commonwealth and Free Bethausian troops throughout the Middle East Campaign during the Second Europan War. It also sees the experience of doubting Imperial Quenminese Troops about the course of the war.
Since it was a budgeted Alto Reel webfilm, the film was not expected to be demanded to hit box office but the popularity of the web film soon pushed it to be featured in box office, where it grossed 576 million Gil and received critical reception. It scored 85/100 on Spinning Onions, receiving an academy award, as well as earning 257 million Gil worldwide, the highest grossing film of 2005. It was distributed by Endelmann Pictures and released 10 days after ZANAK Day on May 5, 2021, a few days after the Imperial Crisis ended. Half of the proceeds went to various Veteran Charities, as well as Children's Charities and the International Red Cross Charity Association.
Plot
Part 1: Battle of Sania
Part 2: Battle of the Sinai Peninsula
Part 3: Trek to Afgania
Part 4: Pakistania Offensive
Part 5: Battle of Mazahr Sharif
Cast
Commonwealth
- Waldemar Fegelein as Lucian General Archibald Sugiyama, 11th Lucis Army; Overall commander of the Commonwealth Forces in the Middle-East.
- Sarah Valestine as Lucian General Tsukuyo Kushineda, 11th Lucis Army;
- Drew Arkinson as Gallian Brigadier Friedrich O'Connelly, 11th Lucis Army.