After more than a decade, Malaysia Airlines' search for the plane with the number MH370 has officially resumed. American ocean exploration company Ocean Infinity has resumed the search.
MH370 went missing on March 8, 2014, shortly after takeoff from Kuala Lumpur International Airport to Beijing, China. There were 239 people on board, including 12 crew members and 227 passengers.
After the plane lost signal, many pieces of MH370 were found along the coast of Africa, but the cause of the disappearance is still one of the world's biggest aviation mysteries.
The journey to find MH370, the story of relatives of those on the flight became a topic of discussion for many filmmakers.
In 2022, three major agencies in the UK, Special broadcasting Service (SBS), VICE studio and VICE World News, will cooperate in producing the documentary MH370: The lost flight.
The highlight of the film is MH370's journey and final contact as well as efforts to use high technology to search for the unfortunate plane.
The total IMDb score of MH370: The lost flight is relatively high with a score of 6.3/10 for all 3 episodes, with individual scores for each episode being 7.1, 7.1 and 6.8/10, respectively.

Previously, "Drain the Oceans: Malaysia Airlines 370" attracted attention because it is a 6-episode long-running drama released in 2018 produced by Electric Pictures and Mallinson Sadler Productions.
The film series focuses on using simulation technology to recreate the disappearance of Malaysia Airlines MH370.
Also in 2018, "MH370: Inside The situation room" delved into meetings of senior Malaysian officials on the search for MH370. They were under great pressure from public opinion and the victims' families.
The officials mentioned in the film include the Malaysian Prime Minister, the Malaysian Minister of National Defense and the head of Malaysia Airlines.
In fact, films about MH370 were put into production after the search campaigns ended without results.
In October 2017, Australia's final report concluded that the inability to find MH370 was a terrible tragedy and unbelievable in the modern technology era.
Movies about MH370 have always attracted the attention of global audiences. There are still many unanswered questions: Why did the plane suddenly change direction towards the Indian Ocean? Why did the vital communication systems suddenly stop working?
Researcher Ashraf Patel mentioned the book by investigative journalist Florence Deschapny - "The Disappearing Act" and called this the "gold standard" for MH370. The theories mentioned include the possibility of committing a crime related to a technical error, geopolitical factors and the possibility of a plane robbery.
For the victims' families on flight MH370, this tragedy not only took away their loved ones but also plagued them with endless pain.
At the 10th anniversary of the plane's disappearance, Jiang Hui, whose mother was on flight MH370, said: "I don't dare to think back on the journey of the past 10 years. The hardship and loss over the past 10 years, the pain for loved ones has far exceeded the initial damage. Not two or three times worse, but ten or a hundred times worse".
Also during those 10 years, the pain grew with grace, the girl whose mother was on the plane. grace was determined to study to top the class, becoming a lawyer in Kuala Lumpur with the wish that her mother would feel proud if she had a day to suddenly return.