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In the Shadow of the Moon [Blu-ray] [2007] [US Import]

David Sington    Blu-ray
4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (82 customer reviews)

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Product details

  • Directors: David Sington
  • Format: AC-3, Dolby, DTS Surround Sound, Widescreen
  • Language: English
  • Region: Region A/1 (Read more about DVD/Blu-ray formats.)
  • Aspect Ratio: 16:9 - 1.77:1
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Classification: PG (Parental Guidance Suggested) (US MPAA rating. See details.)
  • Studio: Velocity / Thinkfilm
  • DVD Release Date: 10 Aug 2010
  • Run Time: 100 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (82 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B003NOGNPQ
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 198,447 in Film & TV (See Top 100 in Film & TV)

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Synopsis

America's quest to put a man on the moon, while both fascinating and inspiring, has been well-covered on film, perhaps most notably in "From the Earth to the Moon" and "Apollo 13". Add to that a space program that by the early 2000s ranked near "Abscam" in terms of public interest, and it's easy to see why the documentary In The Shadow Of The Moon might be a tough sell. Yet this simple, stylish look at the Apollo space program is a quietly powerful rumination on the nature of patriotism, heroism, and humanity.

In In The Shadow Of The Moon, director David Sington utilises a narrator-less structure which intercuts stunning stock footage with insightful commentary from the surviving astronauts who walked on the moon. There are no experts, no voiceovers, and no recreations; it's a style that works quite well, recalling the work of Errol Morris. While the space shots and behind-the-scenes footage of NASA operations are fascinating, the astronauts--including Buzz Aldrin, Dave Scott and Alan Bean--are a revelation. Variously witty, heartfelt, modest and humbled when discussing their journeys into space, it's easy to understand why these men were heroes to a generation. Perhaps the most powerful aspect of the documentary is the way in which the viewer is reminded of how genuinely stunning the Apollo mission was--not only for the United States, but for the whole world. One need not be reminded that 1969 was a tumultuous year for Earth, and that Neil Armstrong's famous one small step for man literally united the planet, giving true credence to the latter half of his famous statement. The Shadow Of The Moon expertly recreates that moon-landing moment, without a shred of excess patriotism, pretence or sentiment.



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85 of 85 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Beautiful and heartfelt 10 Jan 2008
By Mr. Stephen Kennedy TOP 500 REVIEWER VINE™ VOICE
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It makes such a refreshing change to see a documentary that is not out to make a scandal, reveal a conspiracy, or trick people into making fools of themselves.
This is a real treat, to watch a straightforward telling of the conquest of the moon, not from the technical perspective but from a very human perspective, using a combination of NASA photography, period newsreels, and most crucially, interviews with the surviving Apollo astronauts, with the exception of the notoriously reclusive Neil Armstrong.
There are no tricks being used here in the telling of the tales - just fantastic lingering shots of the moon as seen by the astronauts, and their very personal memories, told with candour and warmth. We learn how human they felt - the `right stuff' persona is taken off for a moment, and we see just how in awe they were - and still are- of what they were part of. This is all put in perspective of not just the space race of the 60's, but the Vietnam war which some felt guilty to be exempted from.
On a lighter note, we learn who was the first astronaut to pee on the moon, and the nervous moment when the moon land speed record was broken in the lunar buggy - at a breakneck speed of 18 kmh...
It's hard not to be a little moved by the stories being told, and the iconic shots of earthrise and the surface of the moon will blow you away, as the unhurried pace draws you through the events leading up to and during the landings.
Highly recommended.
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54 of 54 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Artistic, warm, visually stunning. 28 Dec 2007
By Kaan Y
Format:DVD
This is a fantastic documentary, and possibly the most intriguing angle on the Apollo missions to the moon. Most films on this matter usually focus on all the technical aspects and acheivements but the real trick here is having the astronauts themselves explaining their part and their experiences for something that will never occur to all but the most fortunate of people. Although when read here the most menial of details, such as the astronauts being driven to a desserted launchpad in a van by a lone driver, seem so uninteresting at first they quite surprisingly add richly to the personal experiences of the astronauts and pull the viewer much closer to the story. Moments like these follow points of complete bravado with the almost cocky Gene Cernan telling how he dared the automatic flight controls of the Saturn V rocket to fail so that he could fly it manually.
One of the real treats of this film is how the experiences of the astronauts are complimented by it's visual flair. The detail of the footage is incredible with glorious views of the spacecraft, earth and moon. But what I found really pleasing is how they give some shots the time that they require in order to really demonstrate the richnesss of the exercise. The narration was at times put on hold to allow you to just feast on the visuals. An example being of the camera mounted on the discarded second stage when it broke away from the remaining rocket. By being patient, the director lets the command module fly slowly off in to deep space, with the bright blue of the earth eventually coming in to view. Coupled with the excellent musical score this image was quite spectacular. Another example is a pan back from a range of mountains on the moon have come in to view an atronaut some distance away standing alone.
But the real star of the show is Michael Collins, command module pilot on Apollo 11. He adds the most human element, explaining how he felt to not be down there on the moon and to be orbiting the earth alone further than any human had ever been from anyone else. Very warm, very interesting, and at times very amusing.

Thoroughly recommended.
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39 of 39 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Outstanding 27 Jun 2009
By Denton
Format:Blu-ray
Picture and sound are at times stunning. Obviously the flight footage can look dated, but that's only due to the technology used at the time.

This is the definitive space travel documentary. It has pace, drama, action, some very moving moments and takes you on a spellbinding journey through the Apollo missions from the crew and flight director, Gene Crantz's point of view.

I own Nasa's greatest missions: When we left the Earth and feel that the Shadow of the Moon is far superior and more paletable. It has much more of a human quality to it and draws you into the action. It has huge re-watch value and every second adds drama to the story.

I wish I was alive when the Apollo 11 launched. It gives me chills to watch this oustanding Blu Ray.

I can't believe, 40 years later on, we haven't been back to the Moon!
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5.0 out of 5 stars again and again
ive seen this loads of times and its my favourite one of them all

the moods presented here are great... Read more
Published 1 month ago by tyrone
5.0 out of 5 stars excellent and thought provoking
great film,really gives you a sense of the courage,endeavor and wonder,well put together,some beautiful footage,but the best part for me is the profound words of the astronauts to... Read more
Published 2 months ago by kw baggott
2.0 out of 5 stars no man no human has ever been to the moon its fact. americans go ott...
you aint that stupid. look at there films. based on true story. all gimmicks. opollo 18. yea of course. dont think so.
Published 2 months ago by tango
5.0 out of 5 stars A must see for all the space explorers out there
Compelling,honest well directed and the astronauts interviews and their narration were fantastic.
Ultimately it makes you feel proud to be part of this planet. Read more
Published 3 months ago by Stefano Ramazzotti
5.0 out of 5 stars The Definitive Film.
There are many other films on the subject, of course, but this is the real thing. Interviews with the heroic American astronauts, they tell the story from the inside, like no one... Read more
Published 5 months ago by Music Meister
5.0 out of 5 stars Superb!
Starring a dozen men who walked on the moon. I cannot recommend this documentary highly enough. It tells the story of the 1960's Apollo Space programme, from J.F.K. Read more
Published 5 months ago by Peter
5.0 out of 5 stars amazing
this was a wonderful combination of documentary and news footage very well put together and it marks a time in history on space exploration.
Published 5 months ago by welcomer
4.0 out of 5 stars Shadow of the Moon - but no Neil
Not bad at all. Odd that Neil Armstrong is not on the DVD at all, other than usual pics and vids, but no interview. Read more
Published 6 months ago by Richard, Leicester
3.0 out of 5 stars This documentary borders on triviality.....
There is no 'meat' here......

Potential buyers should be aware that this film is essentially a collection of sentimental (and somewhat tired) piecemeal memories of a... Read more
Published 7 months ago by Frank D
5.0 out of 5 stars Breathtaking
A stunning and beautiful film.

I strongly recommend this DVD to anyone interested in the Apollo Moon-missions. Read more
Published 8 months ago by Stephen Arroway
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