Réalisation:
Todd Douglas MillerMusique:
Matt MortonActeurs·trices:
Buzz Aldrin (i.a.), Neil Armstrong (i.a.), Michael Collins (i.a.), John F. Kennedy (i.a.), Jack Benny (i.a.), Jim Lovell (i.a.) (plus)VOD (4)
Résumés(1)
Réalisé à partir d'images 70MM inédites récemment découvertes et plus de 11 000 heures d'enregistrements audio, APOLLO 11 plonge au coeur de la plus célèbre mission de la NASA et des premiers pas de l’Homme sur la Lune. Ce film est un voyage en immersion aux côtés des astronautes et du centre de contrôle de la mission et permet de vivre au plus près les inoubliables journées de 1969 dont on célèbre cette année le 50ème anniversaire. (Pathé Live)
(plus)Critiques (3)
The gauntlet is thrown down to all those stupid conspiracy theorists who think the moon landing was fake and that it was all filmed in a studio. A superb atmospheric thing, perfectly restored to hold the attention of even the modern viewer focused on image quality, while masterfully working with period footage and all the necessary props to show "the real thing" with maximum authenticity. ()
Fantastic, I wished the documentary had never ended or had lasted at least 200 hours – that's how amazing the footage is, so wonderfully put together. If only I had seen it on TV and not in the cinema, I probably would have been similarly thrilled, though perhaps the chills I felt at the Saturn V launch might not have been quite so much. Perhaps. ()
A refreshing behind-the-scenes look into the most famous space mission that relies only on depersonalised facts and a narration through authentic audio and video recordings. Though the unemotional approach might not be very attractive for those uninterested, this is still a very valuable documentary from a point of view different than what we are used to in similar projects. ()