EXPERIENCE A VISUAL JOURNEY ABOUT HOW FAR WE'VE COME AND HOW FAST WE GOT HERE
The airplane has changed our world, but do we really understand exactly how much? LIVING IN THE AGE OF AIRPLANES reminds us how profoundly this amazing invention has changed the way we do just about everything. It also renews our appreciation for the airplane and stunningly conveys the wonder and grandeur of flying.
Not that long ago, traveling between continents was a migration. Now, on any given day, 100,000 flights transport people and products between any two points on Earth in a matter of hours. Indeed, the airplane may be the closest thing we have to a time machine.
Filmed in 18 countries across all 7 continents, the film explores the countless ways the airplane affects our lives (even when we don’t fly). With a fascinating take on history, breathtaking visuals, soaring music, and a truly unique perspective, LIVING IN THE AGE OF AIRPLANES shows the airplane in a fresh light as it takes audiences on a wondrous trip around the globe.
LIVING IN THE AGE OF AIRPLANES was produced and directed by Brian J. Terwilliger (One Six Right), is narrated by Harrison Ford, and features an original score by Academy Award® winning composer James Horner (Avatar, Titanic).
It's now playing in giant screen, digital, and IMAX® digital cinemas worldwide.
SITREP: saw living in the age of airplanes, and shed tears. It's easily the best film I've ever watched.
— Charles Minor (@ryantheflyinguy) August 26, 2015
Legitimately CRIED watching @airplanesmovie. In-freaking-credible.
— Ashlie Zinolli (@ashzinolli91) April 18, 2015
Finally sawww the @airplanesmovie movie in Montreal! Unbelievably beautiful! Thank you @AeroPortail and @AeroMontreal !
— Kevin Valdelievre (@KEV2L) December 12, 2015
@airplanesmovie Saw "Living in the Age of Airplanes" @DenverMuseumNS today. Truly, the best #IMAX I've seen. Moving, thoughtful, amazing.
— Mike Skillern (@skzzlemister) February 5, 2016
Previous IMAX films have focused on exploration & aviating, @airplanesmovie celebrates being a passenger, an exaltation of the now-routine.
— Jon Ostrower (@jonostrower) April 6, 2015
You absolutely MUST see @airplanesmovie if you are human. No exaggeration, this film will create a new level of appreciation in everyone.
— Amelia Rose Earhart (@Amelia__Earhart) February 18, 2016
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— Jason Silva (@JasonSilva) April 19, 2015
finally watching @airplanesmovie and crying my eyes out bc they captured perfectly how I feel about the miracle of flying
— 👩🏼✈️ (@toriambers) December 27, 2016
Walk...dont run..to go see @airplanesmovie. Or maybe you should fly? Either way, it's an amazing movie and goes well beyond the #AvGeek view
— Jason Rabinowitz (@AirlineFlyer) April 7, 2015