Stand by · pulling the latest frames
Stand by · pulling the latest frames


The story of the Great War told from a unique new aerial perspective. Featuring two remarkable historical finds, including a piece of archive footage filmed from an airship in summer 1919, capturing the trenches and battlefields in a way that has rarely been seen before. It also features aerial photographs taken by First World War pilots - developed for the first time in over ninety years - that show not only the devastation inflicted during the fighting, but also quirks and human stories visible only from above.
7.7
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Editorial context, craft details, and films that share its DNA.

Birger Stichelbaut
Birger Stichelbaut
Self - Archaeologist