Reviewed by: Nathan Watson
3 films shot in Lower Alabama this fall, according to Mobile Film Office
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The Mobile Film Office, a department of the City of Mobile, recently posted an update on social media about three movies filmed in Port City and surrounding communities this fall.
Read on to learn what’s “in the works” — as they say in the film industry.
That They May Become One
“That They May Become One” is a faith-based documentary filmed in Mobile, Baldwin County and Washington County. The Mobile Film Office is expecting a release date to come out soon.
The Mobile area recently had a faith-based box office hit filmed in the Mobile area starring Kelsey Grammer called The Jesus Revolution. The film is now on Netflix. Will “That They May Become One” be a success? We’ll know soon.
Raid Pacific
According to the Film Office, the World War II film Raid Pacific finished filming part one in October and is back this month. They have also been filming in Gulf Shores and Dauphin Island.
Description from Backstage about the feature film:
“Set in August 1942, the Japanese navy dominates the American forces in the Pacific Ocean, a daring captain, his submarine and a small band of marine raiders are sent on a covert mission behind enemy waters to strike fear into the hearts of their Japanese foe.”
Red, White and You
There is not much publically about the film “Red, White and You,” but the Film Office calls it a romcom.
Filmed in Mobile and Baldwin County, they also used Downtown Mobile as a backdrop.
Learn more about Mobile Film Office
Want to learn more about the fast-growing film industry in the Mobile region?
Visit the Mobile Film Office website and Facebook page. In addition to movie shoots, the department conducts plenty of events and workshops throughout the year.