Abu Dhabi The Film Commission and Creative Media Authority released a short promotion video stating how Abu Dhabi Grand Prix and Yas Marina Circuit provided a unique filming atmosphere for “F1: The Movie”.
Camera plays, playing on the film “F1” Brad Pitt And directed by Joseph Kosinski, at Yas Marina Circuit during Abu Dhabi Grand Prix in December 2024. According to a statement, a team, including Pitt and co-star Damson Idris, spent a total of 29 days to make a film in Emirates during three different occasions.
“F1,”, which has been postponed as the first film to capture track footage during Live Grand Prix Race, has also been filmed in other real Formula 1 events such as British Grand Prix, The Rolex 24 along with Detonona in Abu Dhabi Grand Prix.
In the video (which you can see above), the Yas Marina Circuit on Yas Island east of Kosinski Abu Dhabi calls – which is believed to have been considered the most expensive formula one track ever – “A perfect place for the film” because it is a different setting in such a beautiful place. ” Kosinski stated that “all 10 teams (in the race) allowed us to shoot a scene for an hour” which was “really an incredible experience”.
“F1,” executive producer Tim Bumpton underlined the fact that “it was really an unprecedented attempt to bring into a major filmmaking to form the 11th team in Pitt Lane.”
“We had every car in his team,” Pitt said it is called “just amazing”.
Meanwhile, Yas Marina hosted the Middle East premiere of “F1: The Movie” on 26 June, the film is doing well in the field. Most especially, it has been overproofing in the United Arab Emirates, scoring the first frame of about $ 2.7 million, which is being postponed as the biggest opening in the Emirates for an Apple film and also for Pit and Kosinski.
Abu Dhabi is carrying on efforts to woo more film and TV shoots By increasing its new exemption, the capital of the United Arab Emirates, which is now scheduled to reach 50% of the down-down expenses starting in January.
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