Often considered to be one of the crowning achievements in the history of HBO, Band of Brothers changed the nature of “event television” forever. While there had been films like Saving Private Ryan and The Thin Red Line that had chronicled elements of World War II from the perspective of the Allied forces, Band of Brothers took on the ambitious task of exploring almost every critical conflict through the eyes of a core group of characters. Producers Tom Hanks and Steven Spielberg crafted a heartbreaking, disturbing, yet ultimately inspiring story that celebrated the real heroes of history. As powerful as it was, Band of Brothers was not a pleasant filming experience due to the show’s emphasis on authenticity.
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