But Greengrass and Universal Pictures knew the project would be controversial and had to be done with the full consent of all the families of those who died. In an industry best known for its ruthlessness and mercenary ideals, that was a revolutionary idea. So began a remarkable outreach campaign which not only won that consent but also turned it into co-operation. Contacts were made through an organisation representing the families and meetings were held with relatives.
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>>>>But Greengrass and Universal Pictures knew the project would be controversial and had to be done with the full consent of all the families of those who died.
You don't have to believe me. See post 26.