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SKYDANCEFrance
Ultimate IMAX
2002 / 70 min IMAX / Colour / 42 min




PRODUCTION TEAM
Director :
Eric Magnan
Script :
Mireille Cardot, Michel Picard, Michel Sibra. D'apr�s un sujet original de / Based on a story by: Ma
Photography :
Dominique Gentil
Editor :
No�lle Boisson
Cast :
Andy Henderson, Amanda James, Alex Giannini, Daisy Bates, Natasha Wightman

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SKYDANCE
The Aeroclub de France is holding its cross-country airplane race and the audience is invited to participate. We are transported in a small Pilatus on an aerial tour of some of France's most impressive sites, including the Alps, the white cliffs of the Channel, magnificent baroque castles, the plateau of Auvergne, Chenonceaux, Chambord, Mont-St-Michel, Provence and, of course, Paris. The pilot, an acrobatics champion, is accompanied by an aviatrix and a timid but infatuated female journalist who has been assigned to write a story on the daring pilot and his career. By a twist of fate, the reporter finds herself on board and falling in love with the pilot while his colleague, to her jealous dismay, is grounded by circumstances beyond her control. As the plot unfolds the audience is treated to some of the most splendid, large-format views of France ever recorded. The story's romantic resolution takes place in Paris, over the Seine, as the Conciergerie drifts by in the background.


Eric Magnan
Born in Casablanca, Morocco in 1967, Eric Magnan played The Little Prince on stage at eleven, and a few years later he appeared in the TV series L'Adieu aux as and in �lie Chouraqui's feature film, QU'EST-CE QUI FAIT COURIR DAVID? (1982). He studied at the Actors Studio in Los Angeles and then moved behind the camera to direct short films, commercials and numerous documentaries. A pilot since the age of 17, he practises parachuting and hand gliding. He previously directed Patrouille de France in IMAX format.


August 28, 2002 • 12:30:00 • PARISIEN • PM.28.1 •
August 29, 2002 • 18:30:00 • PARISIEN • PM.29.1 •




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