
For All Mankind
Documentary • 1989 • 1 hr 20 min
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A testament to NASA's Apollo program of the 1960s and '70s. Composed of actual NASA footage of the missions and astronaut interviews, the documentary offers the viewpoint of the individuals who braved the remarkable journey to the moon and back.
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Really remarkable footage, compelling storytelling without narration, and a phenomenal soundtrack from Brian Eno. Wonder-inducing.
A stunning tribute to NASA's Apollo missions, using original footage and interviews. A poetic and inspiring journey to the moon.
Fantastic stuff. A utter classic. Makes me proud to be human. Incredible doc that really puts you there in the darkness of space
It is a unique and incredible footage of the Apollo missions. Very captivating from beginning to end. Recommend any one interested to watch.
Holds some of the most amazing and moving images put to film. Really helped me put faith back in into mankind.
A great documentary look at the crowning achievement of manned space exploration
Mere words are insufficient for describing this series. It’s the Alt. History of who we could have been.
Captures some great footage and makes a compelling narrative out of it. A really solid, informative watch.
One of the best documentaries about space, the moon and the achievement of mankind. Truly amazing to watch.
Great look into the Apollo Space Program. All first person accounts and actual footage of the events puts you right into the events at hand
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