“One Day On Earth”, the first film to be shot in every country of the world.
As Ed Kowalczyk would say, “One Day On Earth” embodied that “the
pinnacle moment in any art form is when the audience is inspired to a
greater vision of life”. This film is said to have been the inspiration
for Ridley Scott’s “Life In A Day”, one of my favorite other films.
They both have similarities of a documentary structure focused on
showing the scale of the world and humanity on a single, typical day.
Where “One Day On Earth” makes it’s mark in history though is that it
achieved the milestone of incorporating footage from every country of
the world.
The highlight of the film for me was a music sequence, where they edited
together clips of people playing instruments and singing from all
around the world in a way that cut, overlaid and mixed them all into one
global jam session:
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