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The Flying Machine

Noted film maker Allen Farst's feature film about the Wright Brothers


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Allen Farst is an acclaimed American director, filmmaker in the Directors Guild of America [DGA] and Contour by Getty photographer whose most notable work is in film, action sports, music, documentary films, high-end commercials and intimate celebrity photography. One of his recent movies, Triangle Park, was a documentary film about the first-ever NFL football game played by the Dayton Triangles. The film had several several sell outs at theatres and even premiered at AMC Theatres in all 32 NFL cities the night before Thanksgiving 2023. It is due to be released on Amazon Prime at a later date. Funding for the new Wright Brothers film is still in progress and support is needed to bring it to fruition. See this link for background on the film and support opportunities: https://www.flyingmachinemovie.com/ 


Allen Farst on his planned feature film:

"In the thrilling skies where dreams take flight, our film on aviation isn’t just a story—it’s a heart-pounding journey through the clouds that demands your support! From the Wright brothers’ audacious first flight to the daring feats of modern aviation heroes, everything starts with a beginning of spirit, innovation and courage. But this isn’t just about planes—it’s about the human spirit reaching new heights. Our film captures the awe-inspiring triumphs and heart-wrenching setbacks of the Wright brothers’ who dared to chase the horizon. It’s a celebration of passion, perseverance, and the relentless pursuit of the impossible. By supporting our film The Flying Machine, you’re not just backing a project; you’re joining a movement to honor the untold stories that shaped the skies we navigate today. Don’t let these tales of bravery and ingenuity fade into obscurity—help us bring them to life on the silver screen for the first time and inspire generations to come! "


Click below to download a pdf file for an overview of the project:



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