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''Morning Light'' is a 2008 film written and directed by Mark Monroe and executive produced by Roy E. Disney. The film was released on October 17, 2008 by
Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures, formerly known as Buena Vista Pictures Distribution, Inc. until 2007, is an American film distribution studio within the Disney Media and Entertainment Distribution division of The Walt Disney Company. It ha ...
. The film chronicles a real-life crew training and competing in the 44th Transpacific Yacht Race aboard a TP52 class
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, ''Morning Light''.


Plot

''Morning Light'' is a documentary that follows the youngest crew (by average age) to compete in the Transpac. All crew members were between 18 and 23 at the time. The film follows the formation of the ''Morning Light'' sailing team, their six months of training in advance of the yacht race, and finally the weeklong Los Angeles to Honolulu race itself. The crew numbered 15 young sailors of varied experience: Chris Branning, Graham Brant-Zawadzki, Chris Clark,
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, Jesse Fielding, Robbie Kane, Steve Manson, Chris Schubert, Kate Theisen, Mark Towill (at 18, the youngest crew member), Genny Tulloch, navigator Piet van Os, Chris Welch, Kit Will and the 21-year-old skipper, Jeremy Wilmot.


Production

Executive producer Roy Disney was a sailing enthusiast and Transpac competitor who held several sailing speed records including the Los Angeles to Honolulu monohull time record, which he set on his boat ''Pyewacket'' in July 1999. The concept for the film came from TP52 Class Association executive director Tom Pollack, who passed it on to former ESPN producer Leslie DeMeuse, who has worked with Disney on other sailing-related film projects. In early 2006, Roy E. Disney, longtime sailing master Robbie Haines and DeMeuse considered 538 applications and picked 30 finalists, from which 15 were chosen in a week of selection trials in
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. Training began in Honolulu, Hawaii in January 2007, for two weeks at a time through late June, with time off in May. The team trained aboard the ''Morning Light'', which Disney purchased from software executive
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. Filming coincided with training and the race itself, which started July 15, 2007 and concluded ten days later.


Release

The film was released on October 17, 2008. Prior to theatrical release, private screenings were held for yacht racing enthusiasts, including one hosted by Roy E. Disney for U.S. Sailing on March 14, 2008 in
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.


References


External links

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An Interview with Roy Disney about the Morning Light Project


* * {{Amg movie, 428235, Morning Light 2008 films 2000s adventure films 2008 documentary films Disney documentary films American documentary films Competitive sailing films Seafaring films based on actual events Walt Disney Pictures films 2000s English-language films 2000s American films