The first landing on Apollo's 11 moons illuminates other sides of the journey • Even from time to time it is an achievement that still manages to excite
From "Apollo 11"
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Many feature films and documentaries have already been made on the first landing on Apollo's moon.11 And just as we seem to have seen and heard everything, another docu is coming to light up more sides in the eight-day journey to the moon and back.
"Apollo" 11 is built from interestingly archived sections, offering three angles for the moon's journey: from the control center, from the spacecraft itself and from the American audience. The days are the race record days for space, which Kennedy announced at the beginning of the decade with his election. Quite rare and different from the films in this genre, the film avoids showing testimonials from the role-players or people involved in the project, and is in fact entirely based on conversations in the control room's relationship with astronauts or on television archive footage. In doing so, it puts viewers at the heart of things and behind the scenes of one of the historical events.
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"Apollo" 11 succeeds in bringing new angles to a historic event that has won many versions. From time to time, too, it is an achievement that still manages to inspire and inspire, which is excellent through this docu.
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