one film getting a lot of buzz right now. last days of vietnam. it s a remarkable story. many of us have never heard before. watch this. they borrowed a truck and i drove them to the air base. i told them when you hear three thumps, that means hole the baby s mouths and don t breathe or talk or make any noise. we are going through the post. last days of vietnam is a compelling look at how thousands of people were rescued in the fall of saigon at the end of the vietnam war. miguel marquez is over at the sundance film festival. what a great assignment you have. you spoke to rory kennedy who made the film. what struck you the most about this story? it is an amazing story. i should note for the record, we are in the cnn films lounge. this is the hottest ticket in town. famous people like this.
americans who went against their own orders and got them out anyway. it s an amazing film. so many great films here at sundance. that is just one of them. that what you do? you sit around and watch movies? that s a good assignment. it s a terrible assignment. the horror. i am trying to watch as many documents as possible. the tough part, it s hard to get into the films because it s so packed. all the filmmakers wanting to see them. it s hard to get to the premiers, but we can get some of them online or clips. i read constantly about them. it is fascinating to be here and a massive undertaking this festival. this town goes through 1700, this sleepy mountain town to 47,000 people pouring in over this weekend and into next week for this film festival, transforming it into hollywood and the mountains.