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Moon Landing, Neil Armstrong, Apollo 11, Space, NASA

Apollo 11

From director Todd Douglas Miller (Dinosaur 13) comes a cinematic event fifty years in the making. Crafted from a newly discovered trove of 65mm footage, and more than 11,000 hours of uncatalogued audio recordings, Apollo 11 takes us straight to the heart of NASA’s most celebrated mission—the one that first put men on the moon, and forever made Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin into household names. Immersed in the perspectives of the astronauts, the team in Mission Control, and the millions of spectators on the ground, we vividly experience those momentous days and hours in 1969 when humankind took a giant leap into the future.

Shuttle Launch, Space Travel, Cape Canaveral

Buzz Aldrin

Neil Armstrong

Apollo 11

Miller and team were working closely with NASA and the National Archives (NARA) to locate all existing Apollo 11 footage when NARA staff members made a startling discovery that changed the course of the project: an unprocessed collection of 65mm large format footage, never before seen by the public, containing stunning shots of the launch, the inside of Mission Control, and recovery and post-mission activities. The footage was so pristine and the find so significant that the project evolved beyond filmmaking into one of film curation and historic preservation.

The other unexpected find was a massive cache of audio recordings—more than 11,000 hours—made by two custom recorders which captured individual tracks from 60 key mission personnel throughout every moment of the mission. Apollo 11 film team members created code to restore the audio and make it searchable, then began the multi-year process of listening to and documenting the recordings, an effort that yielded remarkable new insights into key events of the mission as well as surprising moments of humor and camaraderie.

The digitization of the 65mm collection—as well as the re-scanning of 16mm and 35mm materials—was undertaken at Final Frame, a post-production house in New York City, which helped create a custom scanner, capable of high dynamic range scanning at resolutions up to 8K. The resulting transfer—from which the film was cut—is the highest resolution, highest quality digital collection of Apollo 11 footage in existence. Constructed entirely from archival materials and eschewing talking heads, Apollo 11 captures the enormity of the event by giving audiences of all ages the direct experience of being there.

When John F. Kennedy pledged in 1962 to put Americans on the moon by the end of the decade, he described it as a bold act of faith and vision. Apollo 11 bears witness to the culmination of that pledge, when America and the world came together in an extraordinary act of unity and resolve, to achieve one of the greatest and most complex feats in human history.

Director's Statement

the moon

Launch

Spaceship

Moon Landing

The mission of Apollo 11 is one of the greatest achievements in human history – hundreds of thousands of people spread across tens of thousands of companies all focused on putting the first humans on another world. At times it felt like our film had just as many moving parts.

What started out as a simple editing exercise - could we tell the entire story of the mission using only archival materials – turned into a cooperative effort by an international team of experts to create the definitive work on Apollo 11 for the screen. The remarkable discovery of a cache of untouched large format film and audio recordings added another dimension to the project: it was more than just a film now, it was an opportunity to curate and preserve this priceless historical material.

This film only exists because of the tremendous efforts and sacrifices of an extremely talented group of individuals. From the archivists and researchers, to the post production teams and production partners, everyone labored for years to ensure we got it right.

We are also indebted to the scores of writers, filmmakers, and researchers that have come before us to build on the canon of project Apollo. And to the astronauts, their families, NASA employees, contractors, and volunteers, many of whom we came to know in the course of making this film, we humbly say thank you. You remind us that great things can be accomplished when people unite for a common goal.

Todd Douglas Miller

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From director Todd Douglas Miller (Dinosaur 13) comes a cinematic event 50 years in the making. Crafted from a newly discovered trove of 65mm footage, and more than 11,000 hours of uncatalogued audio recordings, Apollo 11 takes us straight to the heart of NASA's most celebrated mission-the one that first put men on the moon, and forever made Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin into household names. Immersed in the perspectives of the astronauts, the team in Mission Control, and the millions of spectators on the ground, we vividly experience those momentous days and hours in 1969 when humankind took a giant leap into the future. Extras: Apollo 11, Crafting the Score Cue Walkthrough with Composer Matt Morton: Transearth Injection Discovering the 65mm

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  • Aspect Ratio ‏ : ‎ Unknown
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Package Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 19.8 x 13.7 x 1.7 cm; 80 g
  • Director ‏ : ‎ Todd Douglas Miller
  • Media Format ‏ : ‎ PAL
  • Run time ‏ : ‎ 1 hour and 33 minutes
  • Release date ‏ : ‎ 4 Nov. 2019
  • Actors ‏ : ‎ Buzz Aldrin, Neil Armstrong, Michael Collins
  • Subtitles: ‏ : ‎ English
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English (Dolby Digital 5.1)
  • Studio ‏ : ‎ Dogwoof
  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B07QWNQB7Z
  • Country of origin ‏ : ‎ Poland
  • Number of discs ‏ : ‎ 1
  • Customer reviews:
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Not just a documentary, this is an EVENT
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Not just a documentary, this is an EVENT
What you are watching here is the Apollo 11 launch pretty much in real-time, as it happened, in the highest definition video you will ever see from that era. It is simply ASTOUNDING. Long lost 65mm footage has been cleaned, scanned, remastered and edited in such a way as to grab you from the very opening scene of the rocket being slowly taxied to the launchpad. I just can't stop watching it. By far man's greatest achievement is on display here... watch on the biggest screen you can lay your hands on and relive the experience just like the last time the whole world held it's breath together!
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Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 17 June 2020
Apollo 11 is a 2019 documentary based on the rocket flight of the same name. Anyone familiar with history knows that this flight was the first to feature a moon landing, an amazing accomplishment for humankind. The film was directed, edited and produced by director Todd Douglas Miller.

The film is ninety three minutes long and consists solely of real archival footage from the Apollo 11 flight. This film throws out every standard set by previous documentaries and features absolutely no narration or interviews. None whatsoever. It is quite literally the story of the three legendary astronauts Buzz Aldrin, Michael Collins and Neil Armstrong on their trip to and from the moon using cleaned up footage and some rare never before seen 70mm film.

To say that Apollo 11 is an absolute treat on the eyes is an understatement. To see all this footage (which we've all seen many times) in such high quality made me speechless. The detail makes the film look quite surreal, like you're not actually watching real launch footage. This is because of the clarity of the whole thing. Most of the footage looks like it could have been shot at a landing in the digital era. The amount of detail on the pad, the tower and the rocket itself is impressive and brings everything forward in time. My favourite part of the film is lift off. The colourful and beauty behind the powerful explosion looks immense. But also the tension in the group landing on Earth and mission control waiting to hear if they had made it. Utterly fantastic.

The pacing of the movie is something I was extremely impressed with. I'm a fan of space movies and Apollo 13 is a big favourite of mine. I was surprised that the film flowed very much like that piece of fiction. The build up to launch, shooting up to orbit, flying around and landing on the moon to the trip home. It all went by VERY quickly and I didn't realise how much time had past until the three astronauts were ready to head back home. The lack of narrator really lets the visual element pop. It tells a story perfectly and is a great example of why modern cinema's desire to tell the plot at every given opportunity just isn't required here or in any other movie. It even made me feel nervous as we waited for the astronauts to touch down in the sea. I knew what happened, I've seen it many times but the way the film drags you in, it made you forget you were watching something you've already seen dozens of times before.

As someone who has always enjoyed watching archival space launch footage and always took the time to watch the shuttles go up, I appreciate the effort that has went into this film. It clearly had a lot of love put into it and should be archived itself. It's a beautiful documentary that is a testament to what these three men and all the amazing people involved achieved. If you're a spaceman at heart like myself, this is a must buy.
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Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 10 December 2022
It's hard to fault this DVD. I watched the Apollo missions as a child, but I was stunned at the resolution and detail of the contemporary 65mm film stock (effectively medium format film). I've never seen anything like it in this context. Views from this film footage felt to me, literally, as if I were looking out of a window down on the booster or up at the gantry. There's some odd colour fringing in parts of the footage, but nothing I couldn't live with given the extraordinary detail. The one flaw in this presentation is that the landing itself is presented needlessly in fast-time but with an edited real-time soundtrack to fit in with it. It creates a hurried false impression of the landing having taken only about three minutes from un-docking to touchdown. There was absolutely no need for such a truncated presentation of the landing. Adding five min to the film would have remedied this. There was also no attempt to inform viewers about what the 1202 and 1201 program alarms were during the descent, though they were certainly flagged-up. That aside, this is a magnificent historical artefact, and well worth the money.
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Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 6 October 2022
The quality of the vintage 70mm footage is incomparably excellent. Seeing such a crisp rendition of the Apollo 11 launch (and preparatory footage) is astonishing after having seen only muddy and damaged prints in the past!

As well as the stunning hi-res, there are extended lower resolution segments featuring footage captured in (oddly enough) lower resolution formats - this film isn’t all mega-high quality. A great surprise, however, was the simply wonderful effort that the film collators put in to link long-ignored NASA audio records with 16mm (etc) film sequences. So, movie material which was shot with no audio track has now been reproduced with the best possible sound quality. This adds immensely to the production!

I found, however, the rostrum camera shots of still images and their framing with CGI spacecraft parts to be clumsy and a bit of a waste of effort. This is a minor complaint compared to the outrageous wide angle HD footage and to the uniquely good efforts on the sound recovery front.

This film made my purchase of a 4K projector worthwhile!
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Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 12 May 2020
Bear in mind all the footage on this Blu-ray is from original 1969 archives of the actual people involved in the events at the time, then be amazed by how stunning so much of it is. The work by the technical wizards, editors and producers in putting this film together has to be applauded, we certainly did after watching it all the way through.

It brings home how brave those men were going up on that giant firecracker assembled from bits built to the lowest cost bid tendered and depending on a navigation system with a tiny fraction of the computing power in a modern mobile phone.

We were also impressed by the 5.1 sound, it is excellent. I first tried it in simple stereo on the PC (good speakers) and struggled a bit to separate the dialogue and commentary from the music. However, watching on the big screen, and listening in 
true 5.1 surround  (not fake surround from a skinny sound-bar) it all makes sense with the speech coming from the screen or nearby and everything else from elsewhere, beautifully separated, and then there was the thunder of the lift-off, wow.

One of the extras showed the composer for the re-entry backing music putting it together; poor presentation skills, but fascinating in seeing just what he did and how the sound was layered up.
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Myke
5.0 out of 5 stars This'll make ya wanna go 'up there'!
Reviewed in the United States on 20 July 2022
Sooo much unknown detail and data with superb footage. Sadly they omitted some things though like this:

When Apollo 11’s Eagle lunar module landed on the moon’s Sea of Tranquility on July 20, 1969, the space travelers took time to recover from their flight before stepping onto the moon’s surface. Astronaut Buzz Aldrin had received permission to bring bread and wine so he could take Communion. After reading Scripture, he tasted the first foods ever consumed on the moon. Later, he wrote: “I poured the wine into the chalice our church had given me. In the one-sixth gravity of the moon the wine curled slowly and gracefully up the side of the cup.” As Aldrin enjoyed this celestial Communion, his actions proclaimed his belief in Christ’s sacrifice on the cross and the guarantee of His second coming.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Réellement extraordinaire
Reviewed in France on 24 September 2023
Ce film documentaire apporte pour ceux comme moi qui avons vécu l’évènement en direct, une nouvelle dimension .
En effet ce film exploite des enregistrements d’époques archivés, réalisés sur pellicule 65 mm ce qui se traduit par une définition 4K digne des meilleures réalisations actuelles. Cela permet entre autre de saisir des expressions sur les visages des astronautes passées inaperçues jusque-là ( telle une certaine forme d’angoisse / d’interrogation lors de l’embarquement avant le départ …)
A noter également la réalisation et l’enchainement des différentes séquences qui nous fait vivre l’événement de sa préparation jusqu’au retour triomphant des 3 astronautes. Côté son la réalisation est également, exemplaire les bruits environnants étant particulièrement présents.
En conclusion: À tous niveaux certainement le meilleur documentaire sur le sujet réalisé à ce jour . Fortement recommandé à tout passionné d’histoire et d’Espace possédant une installation 4K ( le sentiment de participer activement à la mission est réellement intense tant le documentaire est réaliste )
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Marco M
5.0 out of 5 stars Tra gli spettacoli più belli che abbia visto
Reviewed in Italy on 9 August 2021
Se siete appassioanti della conquista della Luna qui trovate il film/documentario perfetto.
Un lavoro di restauro straordinario a livello di immagine e suoni.
Viene ripercorsa l'intera missione Apollo 11 attraverso filmati e conversazioni radio originali dell'epoca, a partire dalle fasi precedenti al lancio fino al ritorno sulla Terra.
Qui e là vengono aggiunti dei brani davvero bellissimi, senza però essere invasivi: lo spazio per le voci e i silenzi c'è tutto. L'effetto grana ogni tanto è davvero evidente ma non me la sento di lamentarmi in quanto sono pur sempre riprese di fine anni '60. Non ci sono purtroppo i sottotitoli in italiano, cosa che obiettivamente può togliere un po' di gusto in alcune conversazioni.
Da acquistare a occhi chiusi! Emozioni assicurate dato che ad ogni visione riesco pure a commuovermi. In fondo è "solo" la più grande impresa dell'uomo!
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Marco M
5.0 out of 5 stars Tra gli spettacoli più belli che abbia visto
Reviewed in Italy on 9 August 2021
Se siete appassioanti della conquista della Luna qui trovate il film/documentario perfetto.
Un lavoro di restauro straordinario a livello di immagine e suoni.
Viene ripercorsa l'intera missione Apollo 11 attraverso filmati e conversazioni radio originali dell'epoca, a partire dalle fasi precedenti al lancio fino al ritorno sulla Terra.
Qui e là vengono aggiunti dei brani davvero bellissimi, senza però essere invasivi: lo spazio per le voci e i silenzi c'è tutto. L'effetto grana ogni tanto è davvero evidente ma non me la sento di lamentarmi in quanto sono pur sempre riprese di fine anni '60. Non ci sono purtroppo i sottotitoli in italiano, cosa che obiettivamente può togliere un po' di gusto in alcune conversazioni.
Da acquistare a occhi chiusi! Emozioni assicurate dato che ad ogni visione riesco pure a commuovermi. In fondo è "solo" la più grande impresa dell'uomo!
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5.0 out of 5 stars UHD-BDを買って堪能できる秀作。
Reviewed in Japan on 15 March 2020
 新型コロナ対応で在宅ワークとなり、外出も控えており、映画三昧の日々を送っています。Amazonプライムのおかげでいろいろな作品を発見。その中で見つけたこの作品。タイトルだけではなんだ?アポロ13のなんちゃってB級作品か、テレビ番組の映像作品?と思いましたが、評価★が4.5とかなり高いのに気づきました。作品説明を読んで、一気に期待が高まり、鑑賞。素晴らしい観たことのないアポロ11号の記録映像が、信じられないほどの高画質。かつ変なナレーションなんかなく、実音声とサラウンド音響そして効果的な音楽。2/3まで観たところで停止。検索するとちゃんとUHD-BDがある。早速オーダーしました。翌日に到着。最初から鑑賞し、堪能しました。素晴らしい高画質さはプライムで予想した通り。しかしプライムでは見えていたところが、精細すぎて見えにくくなっているところも。例えば冒頭の打上げを待つ海岸の人々の上をヘリコプターが上空から撮影するシーン。プライムではみんながヘリに向かって手を振ったり、気分が上がっている様子が見えたのが、UHDでは逆に暗部に潰れ気味で見えにくく。モーションドライブなどプロジェクターの設定を細かく調整して納得。いやあ調整しがいのあるソフトでもあることが分かりました。
C・ノーラン監督が多用するIMAXカメラと同等の70mmカメラの記録フィルムを発見したことが大きいですね。多くの過去映像のスキャンから4K、8Kリマスターはそういう高画質マザーのポテンシャルを最大化しつつ、ゴミ、キズの補修もできるという最新技術との連携のおかげです。
でもそれだけでなく冒頭に書いたようにナレーションを入れない、補修はしてもCGで創らず、高度な編集とディレクション技能に敬服です。ハリウッドマネジメントならきっとアポロ13のT・ハンクスとかファーストマンのR・ゴズリングをナレーターに据えて様々語らせそうです。乗り越えたマネジメントとディレクションは歴史的作品に仕上げた表彰すべき功労者だと思います。本来はIMAXシアター公開作。ぜひ大画面で堪能してください。
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5.0 out of 5 stars Awesome Documentary
Reviewed in the United States on 29 July 2023
If you have a 4k setup and are into space/aerospace, I highly suggest getting this! The UHD is done very well.
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