How one pretty amazing story in this ‘Pilot’s License’ Clip
I have never read The Little Prince. I have heard it is a really good story, I just have never had a chance to check it out. This story has touched a ton of lives since it was published. You can hear about some of these people in Invisible Essence: The Little Prince. I got to hear one such tale in this ‘Pilot’s License’ clip. Here is what it tells us about this movie.
You can read the plot for Invisible Essence The Little Prince here:
Invisible Essence explores the global legacy of The Little Prince 75 years after its publication. The film introduces a modern day little prince – a seven year-old blind Pakistani-Canadian boy who absorbs The Little Prince for the first time – and captures engaging conversations with an incredible range of individuals such as Mark Osborne (Director of the animated film The Little Prince), Rupi Kaur (Poet, New York Times Bestselling Author), and Olivier and Francois D’Agay, the great nephew and nephew of Antoine de Saint-Exupery. Although a fable, Antoine de Saint-Exupéry’s transcendent story suggests an ethical philosophy about life in its own way, a code of respect for humanity.
‘Pilot’s License’ is a pretty interesting clip. It tells a story of a man who wasn’t sure what to do with his life at first. One he decided he wanted to be a pilot, he meet a couple bumps along the way. Yet he refused to quit and did everything he could to make his dream a reality. It was cool to hear how this story gave him the determination to keep going, even when things seemed hopeless. This sounds like a pretty good documentary, surely one that fans of the book will want to see.
Invisible Essence: The Little Prince is available now on Digital and Video on Demand.