Via GammaSquad, here’s a look at a 5-minute short film from director Ryan Nagata, who made the film on a $2000 budget (I find that hard to believe, I mean, they have tanks and stuff!), and is intended as an example of what he could do in case a studio or producer decided to give him the money to make a feature-length film version. Honestly, I have no idea how he made this for $2000, it looks like it might have cost $10000 at least.
Says Nakata:
There was no studio involved with this. It was literally shot in a foxhole we dug in my grandmother’s backyard. Not as much money was spent on it as you might think. I built all the those models myself and the costumes were shared amongst actors and I had collected them previously (being somewhat of a WWII buff).
That would explain why one American soldier was using an MP40…


