'Mile 22' was shot in 42 days

IANS  |  Los Angeles 

Peter says it was a remarkable experience to "Mile 22" in just 42 days.

The was filmed between November 2017 and February 2018, filming the majority of its interior shots in Atlanta, during the first five weeks, before moving to Bogota, for the remainder of the shoot, where the exterior action scenes were filmed.

"It was remarkable how Santos (former Juan Manuel Santos) and his government really opened up their city to us," said in a statement to IANS.

Written by and Lea Carpenter, "Mile 22", featuring Mark Wahlberg, is the story of an elite who, with the help of the top-secret tactical command unit, tries to smuggle a with sensitive information out of a foreign country.

To lay the groundwork for filming an action film, which involves multiple car chases, gunfire and explosions, the filmmaker started talking to officials of the and the city of back in June of 2017. One of the most important special permits the makers had to get was to allow aerial filming in what were normally the city's no-fly zones.

"We were basically given keys to the city. We were allowed to go into their equivalent of and shut it down for 10 days and do some pretty hectic stuff. The fact that we were able to use the real city and interact with the real city in a pretty kinetic way really helped give us the look we were going for," he added.

Being brought to by PVR Pictures, the will release in on Friday.

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First Published: Mon, August 20 2018. 13:34 IST