John Travolta's Directorial Debut to Grace Cannes Film Festival Screens
Aviation Dreams Take Flight: Travolta's Vision Unveiled at Cannes
The Anticipated Directorial Premiere
Actor John Travolta will present his directorial debut, 'Propeller One-Way Night Coach,' at the 79th Cannes Film Festival. This Apple Original production is an adaptation of Travolta's children's book, first published in 1997, marking a long-held ambition realized on the silver screen.
Cannes Showcase and Global Release
'Propeller One-Way Night Coach' will be screened in the non-competitive Cannes Premiere section at the Debussy Theater. Following its festival debut, the film is scheduled for a worldwide release on Apple TV on May 29, reaching a global audience.
The Enduring Appeal of Hollywood at Cannes
Travolta's presence at the festival is expected to inject a notable dose of Hollywood glamour, particularly in a year characterized by a more subdued studio presence. The film's inclusion also highlights a growing trend where major streaming platforms, excluding Netflix, are engaging with Cannes' traditions by showcasing films out-of-competition when a local theatrical release isn't planned.
Travolta's Deep Connection to Aviation and Cinema
This project is a testament to Travolta's decades-long dedication to both filmmaking and aviation. A seasoned professional pilot since the age of 15, with his first license at 22, Travolta has accumulated over 9,000 flight hours and is certified to operate various large aircraft, including Boeing and Airbus models. His profound passion for flight has now seamlessly transitioned into his directorial vision.
A Journey Through the Golden Age of Flight
Set during the golden age of aviation, 'Propeller One-Way Night Coach' tells the story of young aviation enthusiast Jeff (Clark Shotwell) and his mother (Kelly Eviston-Quinnett) as they embark on a cross-country flight to Hollywood. The narrative weaves through charming flight attendants (Ella Bleu Travolta, Olga Hoffmann), unexpected layovers, colorful passengers, and glimpses into first-class travel, ultimately shaping the boy's future in magical and unforeseen ways.
Behind the Scenes: Production Details
The film is a collaborative effort, produced by John Travolta's JTP Films Inc, and Kids At Play. Travolta is credited as a producer through JTP Productions, alongside Jason Berger and Amy Laslett from Kids at Play, ensuring a strong creative and production team behind this ambitious project.
Festival Highlights and Tributes
In addition to Travolta's premiere, the Cannes Film Festival will open with Pierre Salvadori’s historical comedy 'La Vénus électrique' on May 12. The festival will also honor icons Barbra Streisand and Peter Jackson with honorary Palme d’Or awards. South Korean director Park Chan-wook will lead this year's jury, with the official selection announcement slated for April 9.
