Los Angeles releases short film for 2024 Olympic bid
Xinhua, April 18, 2017 Adjust font size:
Los Angeles speeds up efforts Tuesday in its bid for the 2024 Olympic Games, applauding the release of a short film that demonstrates the inclusive spirit and diversity of the city before the International Olympic Committee Evaluation Commission's visit next month.
The minute-and-a-half "Paper Planes" is part of the Los Angeles Tourism & Convention Board's global initiative promoting the city as a tourism destination and reinforces why Los Angeles is the right host for the 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games.
The film uses the visual metaphor of paper planes in patterns representing countries around the world "flying" into Los Angeles. Set to the soundtrack of Los Angeles-based recording artist Father John Misty's song, "Real Love Baby", the film takes viewers on a journey through the streets and shores of Los Angeles.
Discover Los Angeles President and CEO Ernest Wooden Jr. said: "Diversity and inclusivity have always been cornerstones of Los Angeles culture, but there has never been a more crucial time to reinforce these points. As one of the planet's most diverse metro areas with residents hailing from 140 countries who speak more than 224 different languages, Los Angeles is uniquely poised to launch such a campaign."
LA 2024 Chairman Casey Wasserman said: "Discover LA's new film shows why the City of Angels has broken tourism records for six straight years: in LA, you can see the world on our streets, with 18 million diverse Angelenos ready to warmly welcome all visitors. With 88% of Angelenos supporting LA 2024, LA is an oasis of Olympic optimism, ready to inspire the next generation and help demonstrate the Games' unique power to unite diverse communities in a celebration of peace through sport."
The race between Los Angeles and Paris for the 2024 Summer Olympics and Summer Paralympics is heating up. The International Olympic Committee will tour and evaluate Los Angeles and Paris on May 10-12 and 14-16, respectively. IOC will decide between the two candidate cities this September. Endit