Entertainment

Ridley Scott’s YouTube-Sourced ‘Life In A Day’ Documentary Opens To 97% On Rotten Tomatoes

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One year ago today, producer Ridley Scott and director Kevin McDonald (The Last King of Scotland) asked the world to submit a slice of their life via YouTube. Over 80,000 videos from 140 different nations later, the final 94-minute cut is an inspiring, deeply personal look at humanity. After hitting the festival circuit, Life In A Day opened in US cinemas today to wide acclaim. Here’s the trailer.


January 7, 2011
Entertainment

What Has 26 Directors, 4500 Hours Of Footage From 80,000 People?

A: This Ridley Scott-produced, crowd-sourced documentary titled Life In A Day. The film, which is set to premiere at Sundance, gathered 80,000 video clips of people’s lives, all filmed this past July 24. Sounds epic.