Living in the Age of Airplanes
Director: Brian J. Terwilliger
Actors: Harrison Ford
PlotThe film begins by exploring the history of human transportation, illustrating the vast contrast between ancient methods and modern aviation. It showcases the remarkable journey from walking and sailing to trains and cars, emphasizing how profoundly airplanes have reshaped our perception of time and distance. Through stunning aerial cinematography and insightful narration, the audience is introduced to the critical advancements in aviation technology over the last century. The narrative delves into the interconnectedness of the world brought about by air travel, highlighting its impact on commerce, culture, and connectivity.
As the story progresses, the documentary shifts its focus to the present-day marvels of aviation. It details the operational intricacies of modern airports, the engineering feats behind contemporary aircraft, and the global network that supports international air travel. Key industry professionals provide firsthand insights into their roles, from pilots to air traffic controllers, weaving a comprehensive tapestry of how aviation functions seamlessly. Beautiful landscapes from around the globe underscore the themes of unity and accessibility, reinforcing the idea that airplanes have indeed shrunk the world, allowing us unprecedented opportunities to explore and connect with far-flung places and diverse cultures.
Writers: Jessica Grogan, Brian J. Terwilliger
Release Date: 10 Apr 2015
Runtime: 47 min
Rating: N/A
Country: United States, Antarctica, Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Cambodia, Chile, China, Costa Rica, Egypt, France, Italy, Kenya, Maldives, Mexico, Netherlands
Language: English
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Living in the Age of Airplanes' Blu-ray captivates with superb video, audio, and content, reigniting wonder for aviation with a stunning presentation and Horner's score.
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