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MH370: The Plane That Disappeared
MH370: The Plane That Disappeared is a British docuseries released on Netflix and directed by Louise Malkinson about the 2014 disappearance of Malaysia Airlines Flight 370.
The documentary aims to present three contradictory but well documented scenarios of the plane's disappearance. Some reviewers, however, are reported to having taken exception to the series' presentation surrounding the loss of the aircraft. Some suggested that Netflix provided a platform for conspiracy theory proponents.
On 8 March 2014, Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 and all 239 passengers onboard disappeared without a trace. After ten years, family members, scientists, investigators, and journalists are still actively seeking explanations. The series proposes three mutually contradictory conspiracy theories in an attempt to explain the plane's disappearance.
Netflix began streaming all three episodes of the docuseries on the ninth anniversary of the disappearance, 8 March 2023.
The deputy spokeswoman of the Vietnamese foreign ministry Phạm Thu Hằng stated that the first episode of the series inaccurately claimed that Vietnam did not cooperate in international efforts to search for the missing plane. She said,
...the documentary MH370: The Plane That Disappeared ... does not accurately reflect the efforts of the Vietnamese authorities, causing discontent in the Vietnamese public opinion. We ask that the producers and filmmakers accurately portray Vietnam's contributions in the search and rescue for the plane and to remove or amend inaccurate information."
Hằng stressed that in the immediate aftermath of the disappearance of the airliner, in March 2014 the Vietnamese authorities prepared a response plan, shared information, coordinated with Malaysia and other countries to conduct a wide-scale search and rescue. Vietnam sent ships and planes along with personnel to join the search with international forces in its waters. These efforts were acknowledged by the international community and reported on by the press in Vietnam and abroad.
On 13 April 2023, Netflix removed the first episode of the docuseries from its service in Vietnam.
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MH370: The Plane That Disappeared
MH370: The Plane That Disappeared is a British docuseries released on Netflix and directed by Louise Malkinson about the 2014 disappearance of Malaysia Airlines Flight 370.
The documentary aims to present three contradictory but well documented scenarios of the plane's disappearance. Some reviewers, however, are reported to having taken exception to the series' presentation surrounding the loss of the aircraft. Some suggested that Netflix provided a platform for conspiracy theory proponents.
On 8 March 2014, Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 and all 239 passengers onboard disappeared without a trace. After ten years, family members, scientists, investigators, and journalists are still actively seeking explanations. The series proposes three mutually contradictory conspiracy theories in an attempt to explain the plane's disappearance.
Netflix began streaming all three episodes of the docuseries on the ninth anniversary of the disappearance, 8 March 2023.
The deputy spokeswoman of the Vietnamese foreign ministry Phạm Thu Hằng stated that the first episode of the series inaccurately claimed that Vietnam did not cooperate in international efforts to search for the missing plane. She said,
...the documentary MH370: The Plane That Disappeared ... does not accurately reflect the efforts of the Vietnamese authorities, causing discontent in the Vietnamese public opinion. We ask that the producers and filmmakers accurately portray Vietnam's contributions in the search and rescue for the plane and to remove or amend inaccurate information."
Hằng stressed that in the immediate aftermath of the disappearance of the airliner, in March 2014 the Vietnamese authorities prepared a response plan, shared information, coordinated with Malaysia and other countries to conduct a wide-scale search and rescue. Vietnam sent ships and planes along with personnel to join the search with international forces in its waters. These efforts were acknowledged by the international community and reported on by the press in Vietnam and abroad.
On 13 April 2023, Netflix removed the first episode of the docuseries from its service in Vietnam.