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In the Shadow of the Moon (2007)

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Country: US/GB
Technical: col 100m
Director: David Sington
Cast: doc.

Synopsis:

A film that charts the progress of the Apollo mission programme from the beginning of the decade and John F. Kennedy's declaration of ambition, and culminates with the Apollo 13 near disaster.

Review:

This is a classic, non-tricksy documentary which, like Touching the Void, gets much of its charm from the use of talking head shots of the actual participants. The space shots are vivid today still and recapture the thrill and immediacy of those televised moments from years ago, and, as a final title reminds us, this was mankind's one and only foray into manned space exploration.

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Country: US/GB
Technical: col 100m
Director: David Sington
Cast: doc.

Synopsis:

A film that charts the progress of the Apollo mission programme from the beginning of the decade and John F. Kennedy's declaration of ambition, and culminates with the Apollo 13 near disaster.

Review:

This is a classic, non-tricksy documentary which, like Touching the Void, gets much of its charm from the use of talking head shots of the actual participants. The space shots are vivid today still and recapture the thrill and immediacy of those televised moments from years ago, and, as a final title reminds us, this was mankind's one and only foray into manned space exploration.


Country: US/GB
Technical: col 100m
Director: David Sington
Cast: doc.

Synopsis:

A film that charts the progress of the Apollo mission programme from the beginning of the decade and John F. Kennedy's declaration of ambition, and culminates with the Apollo 13 near disaster.

Review:

This is a classic, non-tricksy documentary which, like Touching the Void, gets much of its charm from the use of talking head shots of the actual participants. The space shots are vivid today still and recapture the thrill and immediacy of those televised moments from years ago, and, as a final title reminds us, this was mankind's one and only foray into manned space exploration.

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