Titre allemand : Paper Planes – Träumen Emus vom Fliegen? Titre russe : Бумажные самолётики Titre original : Paper Planes
Titres alternatifs : Papierflieger
Film de famille – L’Australie Année de production : 2014 Durée du film : 95 minutes
Réalisateur : Robert Connolly Livre : Robert Connolly, Steve Worland Caméra : Tristan Milani Musique : Nigel Westlake
Description du film :
An imaginative children’s film about a young Australian boy’s passion for flight and his challenge to compete in the World Paper Plane Championships in Japan.
Sometimes there are moments that can change your whole life – launching one of your paper planes on a sensational flight for example. No sooner does Dylan succeed in making such a plane than he is hooked by the magic of flight and determined to take part in the Australian junior championship for distance flight. But he has a long way to go before he is ready. If he is to acquire the necessary skills he will have to train his powers of observation and his scientific curiosity, and develop an unshakable belief in his own abilities. His enthusiasm even ignites his father, who has not yet managed to get over the tragic death of Dylan’s mother. Taking part in the Australian contest means that the world championships in Tokyo also beckon – a once in a lifetime opportunity for Dylan, who has never been overseas. Before the final round he meets a Japanese girl named Kimi. With her help he manages to create the ultimate plane that gets him into the world championships and – even better – gives him the chance to see Kimi again.