National Geographic Studios has acquired the global theatrical rights to the film "Living in the Age of Airplanes," which takes audiences on an epic journey through 18 countries and across all seven continents as it presents a unique perspective on how the airplane has changed the world. It will be available to 15/70 flat and dome film screens and to all digital screens when it is released worldwide on April 10, 2015.
Produced and directed by Brian J. Terwilliger ("One Six Right"), "Living in the Age of Airplanes" is narrated by actor and pilot Harrison Ford and features an original score by Academy Award-winning composer and pilot James Horner ("Avatar," "Titanic"). The film was shot in 95 locations around the globe, from remote places like the South Pole and the Maldives to historically significant sites of ancient civilizations. The narrative weaves together the profound ways that aviation has transformed our lives, connecting countries and cultures while expanding horizons and minds.
"Since we were all born into a world with airplanes, it's hard to imagine that jet travel itself is only 60 years old, just a tick on the timeline of human history," said Terwilliger. "Yet practically overnight, our perception of crossing continents and oceans at 500 mph has turned from fascination to frustration. I want to reignite people's wonder for one of the most extraordinary aspects of the modern world."
"'Living in the Age of Airplanes' is the perfect film for National Geographic," said Mark Katz, president of distribution for National Geographic Studios. "Its visuals are breathtaking, it tells an amazing story and will engage audiences on a variety of levels, from adventure to geography to exploration and more, which aligns completely with National Geographic's mission to inspire, illuminate and teach."
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About the National Geographic Society
With a mission to inspire, illuminate and teach, the National Geographic Society is one of the world's largest nonprofit scientific and educational organizations. The member-supported Society, which believes in the power of science, exploration and storytelling to change the world, reaches over 600 million people each month through its media platforms, products and events. National Geographic has funded more than 11,000 research, conservation and exploration projects, and its education programs promote geographic literacy. National Geographic Studios is the video/film production arm of the Society, which creates research-based television, film and digital entertainment content. For more information, visit http://www.nationalgeographic.com and find us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Google+, YouTube and Pinterest.
About Terwilliger Productions
Terwilliger Productions is an independent production company based in Los Angeles that produces high-quality, thought-provoking films. The company is best known for the aviation documentary "One Six Right," a film that celebrates local airports as unsung heroes, which was distributed worldwide. For more information, visit http://www.terwilligerproductions.com.
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