Breaking the Language Barrier

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Movie
Original title Breaking the Language Barrier
Country of production United States
original language English
Publishing year 1961
length 14 minutes
Rod
production United States Air Force
camera Hermon Lee Knox

Breaking the Language Barrier (German The language barrier to overcome ) is an American documentary - short film by and about the United States Air Force from 1961, which for a Oscar nominee.

content

Thunderbirds season

The film is about air shows that the United States Air Force Thunderbirds put on in Southeast Asia to show that the United States is interested in being on good terms with other peoples. Since these shows have no language barriers, they are understood everywhere.

production

The film was produced by the Lookout Mountain Air Force Station of the United States Air Force, from which it was also distributed.

The film was selected as a USAF contribution by Industrial Photography: The Magazine of Photography at Work .

Award

Academy Awards 1962

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. The 34th Academy Awards | 1962 see page oscars.org (English).