51 Degrees North
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Introduction
Synopsis
Credits
Versions and Languages
How to use Subtitles
Introduction
51 Degrees North was the movie that inspired Asteroid Day. It was directed by co-founder Grigorij Richters and the music was composed by Dr. Brian May. We are proud to present to you this alternate version of the film, by Discovery Science. As an event organiser you can have access to download both the full length film (88 minutes) or the 45 minute (Discovery Science) version.
The film is free to event organizers and is licensed under the Creative Commons. Event organizers must fill out Registration your Event form in order to download the movie (“Screening 51 Degree North” section). Please note that the person filling out form is the person responsible.
Download full film and subtitles.
If you have any questions, please contact us.
Synopsis
Damon Miller is a filmmaker grappling with the pressures of an impoverished profession and a dissolving relationship. One routine assignment will change his life as he is involved in the disturbing research into Near-Earth Objects.
Credits
Directed by | Grigorij Richters |
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Produced by | Alexander Souabni Grigorij Richters |
Written by | Grigorij Richters |
Starring | Moritz von Zeddelmann Steven Cree Steve Nallon Jamie Doyle Dolly-Ann Osterloh |
Music by | Brian May |
Cinematography | James Kinsman |
Edited by | David Milkins |
Release dates
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September 2014 (Starmus Festival) |
Running time
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88 and 44 minutes |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
Versions and Languages
There are two versions of 51 Degrees North. Asteroid Day has made available the full length original film (88 minutes) subtitled in Spanish and English. In partnership with Discovery Science, Asteroid Day is able to provide a 45-minute version of the film in English, Slovak, Turkish, Russian, Polish, and Hungarian audio.
The film is free to event organizers and is licensed under the Creative Commons. Event organizers must fill out Registration Your Event form to download the movie. Please note that the person filling out this form is the person responsible.
90-minute Full Length Film
Audio | English |
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Subtitles | English Spanish Romanian French German |
Download | Movie (90 minute version) |
45-minute Discovery Film:
Audio | English Slovak Turkish Russian Polish Hungarian |
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Subtitles | The 45 minute version is not subtitled. If your language is not listed above then you can request the English subtitles file and subtitle the film in your language if you have someone to translate. We request that if you do this you provide the translation subtitle file to us so we can share with others for future events. |
Download | English Movies (45 minute version) |
Most of our Asteroid Day videos are available for download and can be used by anyone. For downloading videos, you can also download our videos directly via Vimeo gallery, or contact us if you need the footage in a different format.
How to use Subtitles
If your event has decided to use a subtitled 90-minute version of the film, there are a few steps in order to playback the film with the proper subtitles successfully. Event organizers who request the film with subtitles will receive two files. The first will be the film itself (.mp4). The second file will contain the subtitles in a .SRT file format.
In the following section, you will find instructions on how to use the subtitles with different media players. If your prefered media player is not listed below, please do not hesitate to contact us for further help (Subject: Event Organizing Questions).
VLC Media Player
Step 1: Open the movie file with VLC Media Player. It will detect subtitles automatically.
If for any reason, the subtitles do not show up, follow the steps below:
Step 1: Once you have opened the movie file with VLC, click “Video” on the top menu bar
Step 2: In the submenu, select “Subtitles Track”
Step 3: Then select “Open file…”
Step 4: Here, Select the “51º North – Official film EN.srt” file if you have downloaded the English version or Select the “51º North – Official film ES.srt” file if you have downloaded the Spanish file.
If you followed the steps correctly, the subtitles should now show up at the bottom of the screen.
Windows Media Player
This media player does not support the .srt subtitle files so please select another player
QuickTime
This media player does not support the .srt subtitle files so please select another player
PotPlayer
Step 1: Open the movie file with PotPlayer. Normally PotPlayer will automatically detect the subtitles by itself
If for any reason, the subtitles do not show up, follow the steps below:
Step 1: Once the movie file is opened with PotPlayer, choose “PotPlayer” in the upper left corner of the window
Step 2: Select “Subtitles”
Step 3: Then click on “Add/Select Subtitles”
Step 4: After, click “Load Subtitle…”
Step 5: Here, Select either the “51º North – Official film EN.srt” file if you have downloaded the English version
or Select “51º North – Official film ES.srt” file if you have downloaded the Spanish file.
If you followed the steps correctly, PotPlayer should now display the subtitles in your desired language.</p>
GOM Player
Step 1: Open the movie file with GOM Player. GOM Player will detect subtitles automatically.
If for any reason, the subtitles do not show up, follow the steps below:
Step 1: Once you have opened the movie file with GOM Player, click on “GOMPlayer” in the upper left corner of the window
Step 2: Then select “Subtitles”
Step 3: Then click “Select Language”. Here you can select any subtitles GOM can find for this movie.