Pékin Daxing : Le Plus Grand Aéroport du monde (2022)
September 2019. China inaugurates the largest airport terminal in the world, which covers 700,000 m2, the equivalent of 98 football pitches. Built in 5 years, it embodies the jewel of Chinese modernity but also of French know-how. Go behind the scenes of a pharaonic construction site.
Director: Olivier Lacaze
Genre: Documentary, TV Movie
Release Date: May 29, 2022
Cast
- Cristiano Ceccato - Directeur du projet pour Zaha Hadid Architects
- Gérard Feldzer - Président aviation sans frontières
- Lydia Kim - Directeur du projet pour Zaha Hadid Architects
- Anthony Le Caherec - Directeur de la buisness Unit Asie Pacifique pour ADP
Production: San Duo Tang, Troisième Œil Productions, Mediawan Thematics, RMC Découverte
Country: China, France
Language: English, 普通话, Français
Original Language: fr
Keywords
airport, china, construction site, modern china, civil engineering, peking, industrial documentary, science documentary, mega structure
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Pékin Daxing : Le Plus Grand Aéroport du monde about?
- September 2019. China inaugurates the largest airport terminal in the world, which covers 700,000 m2, the equivalent of 98 football pitches. Built in 5 years, it embodies the jewel of Chinese modernity but also of French know-how. Go behind the scenes of a pharaonic construction site.
- Who directed Pékin Daxing : Le Plus Grand Aéroport du monde?
- Pékin Daxing : Le Plus Grand Aéroport du monde was directed by Olivier Lacaze.
- Who stars in Pékin Daxing : Le Plus Grand Aéroport du monde?
- Pékin Daxing : Le Plus Grand Aéroport du monde stars Cristiano Ceccato, Gérard Feldzer, Lydia Kim, Anthony Le Caherec.
- What genre is Pékin Daxing : Le Plus Grand Aéroport du monde?
- Pékin Daxing : Le Plus Grand Aéroport du monde is a Documentary, TV Movie film.
- Where was Pékin Daxing : Le Plus Grand Aéroport du monde produced?
- Pékin Daxing : Le Plus Grand Aéroport du monde was produced in China, France.