Film Premièring at the 2007 Sundance Film Festival.

The story of the men who went to the Moon, told in their own words.

Between 1968 and 1972 twenty-four Americans journeyed to the Moon. They remain the only human beings to have visited another world. In this film the Apollo astronauts tell their own story, and share their reflections on what these great voyages of exploration meant to them and to humanity. The film-makers have shot intimate and revealing interviews with prime crew members from every Apollo mission from Apollo 8, the first voyage around the Moon, to Apollo 17, the last lunar landing, during which two men lived on the surface for more than three days and nights. The interviews are interwoven with re-mastered NASA film footage, much of it never used before.

Credits
Directed by David Sington
Produced by Duncan Copp
Co-producer/AD Christopher Riley
Associate Producer: Sarah Kinsella
Photography by Clive North
Edited by David Fairhead

Awards
Platinum Remi, Historical/ Period Theatrical Feature Film, WorldFest Houston, 2008.

Best Film Award, The Independent Investigations Group, 2007.

Winner, Gold Hugo, Chicago International Television Awards, 2008.

Best Documentary Film, Vedere la Scienza Festival, Madrid, 2008.

Winner, Best Film, Arthur C. Clarke Awards, 2008.

Winner, The World Cinema Audience Award at the Sundance Film Festival, 2007.

Best Documentary, Sedona International Film Festival, 2007.

Outstanding Achievement in Filmmaking, Sedona International Film Festival, 2007.

Audience Award for Best Documentary, Indianapolis International Film Festival, 2007.

Grand Prize, Boulder International Film Festival, 2007.

Audience Award for Best International Feature, Florida Film Festival, 2007.

Audience Award, Maui International Film Festival, 2007.

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