Introduced by Dr Christopher Riley. 1 hour 40 minutes, PG15.
The Sundance Festival award-winning film tells the story of NASA’s crewed moon missions in the late 1960s and early 1970s as part of the Apollo program, with particular focus given to Apollo 11. The ten Apollo astronauts interviewed by the filmmakers tell their story, supplemented by mission footage shot by the astronauts, archival footage, and news reports about the Apollo program. We are pleased to welcome Dr. Christopher Riley, producer of the film who will introduce the film and take questions after. He has written and directed many science documentaries for film, television and radio, including the classic BBC science programme Tomorrow’s World.