
The future was now at the 1939 World’s Fair – and it is still awesome. From the perspective of the 21st century, it’s hard to imagine what a marvel the 1939-1940 New York World’s Fair would have been to its visitors. Still living in the heavy shadow of the stock market crash of 1929, the many people who flocked to the big exhibition found not only bounteous luxuries such as free Coca-Cola, but the unveiling of unthinkable new technologies that promised that a better world lay ahead. Using sparkling, rare, colour film footage – itself a brand-new technology at the time – the US director Amanda Murray mines the memories of several people who attended the New York World’s Fair in 1939.
Cast
Crew
Amanda Murray
Director, Producer
Frederick Shanahan
Editor

Ian Cheney
Cinematography, Co-Producer
Brian M. Kral
Executive Producer
Susan Curtin
Associate Producer
Tom Curtin
Associate Producer
Kathryn M. Murray
Associate Producer
Ephraim Horowitz
Camera Operator
Andrew Kramer
Sound Mixer
Hays Holladay
Music
Ryan Holladay
Music
Ed Morgan
Graphic Designer
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