After the media stared at the rescue of 12 children of a football team and their trainer who were trapped for two weeks in a cave in the north of Thailand are the producers who have history with a view to taking it to the big screen.

The government of Thailand confirmed that there are several films in development on the recent rescue, as reported Variety .

The Thai Ministry of Culture expects next week, the country's military cabinet to approve the establishment of a special committee that will be responsible for overseeing all film projects on the mission that has kept the world with "goosebumps". Led by the National Film Broad, the committee will consist of officials from Thai ministries of culture, commerce, tourism and sport.

Vira Rojpojchanarat, Thai Minister of Culture, said, according to the same media reports:

International film companies have proposed to the trade ministries and abroad to make a film and a documentary about the rescue operation.

On top of that, the Thai production company DeWarrenne Productions also develops a script making a movie about rescue. So the race to get the rights on the history has already begun

Although the minister did not disclose the identity of international producers some threw their heads the first. We even started looking for places near the area before the rescue was over. This is the director Jon M. Chu with Ivanhoe Pictures and Pure Flix Entertainment .

For its part, Discovery Channel has already made a documentary an hour on the event called Operation Thai Rescue .

The rescue has certainly given something to talk about for two weeks, and will continue to do so. It was so controversial that until Elon Musk tried to help send engineers to his companies The Boring Company and SpaceX. He built and sent a mini-submarine, which was widely criticized as an act of publicity.

Another film well known for having told a story based on real events in ] The 33 . With Antonio Banderas, Juliette Binoche and Rodrigo Santoro, the film about Chilean miners and a Bolivian who stayed in 1945 trapped for 69 days at the San José mine was created in 2015 .