In the Shadow of the Moon (US - DVD R1)
ThinkFilm sends over early details on this recent award winning documentary
Title: In the Shadow of the Moon (IMDb)
Starring: N/A (Documentary)
Released: 12th February 2008
SRP: $19.98
Further Details:
THINKFilm has officially announced In the Shadow of the Moon in which the surviving crew members from NASA's Apollo missions tell their story in their own words. This award winning David Sington documentary will be available to own from the 12th February, and should retail at around $19.98. Extras will include an audio commentary with director David Sington, editor David Fairhead, and archive producer Chris Riley, 60 minutes of deleted and extended scenes, an exclusive message from Ron Howard, a Scoring Apollo featurette, and trailers. We've attached an advertisement containing the artwork below:


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Starring: N/A (Documentary)
Released: 12th February 2008
SRP: $19.98
Further Details:
THINKFilm has officially announced In the Shadow of the Moon in which the surviving crew members from NASA's Apollo missions tell their story in their own words. This award winning David Sington documentary will be available to own from the 12th February, and should retail at around $19.98. Extras will include an audio commentary with director David Sington, editor David Fairhead, and archive producer Chris Riley, 60 minutes of deleted and extended scenes, an exclusive message from Ron Howard, a Scoring Apollo featurette, and trailers. We've attached an advertisement containing the artwork below:


News by Tom Woodward
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I'd rent this to check it out.Looks interesting enough.
Very disappointed that I missed this in the theater as I really wanted to see this. Most likely a blind buy for me since I love docs on the space program as well.
Gorgeous cover art too. I just wish they could've stuck the blurbs on the back cover.
Gorgeous cover art too. I just wish they could've stuck the blurbs on the back cover.
I love stuff on the history of space travel. I used to watch all types of space travel stuff on the Discovery Channel back in the late 1980s and early 1990s before they overhauled some of their programming.
Heard this was great, It's a definite rent for me.
This film was very interesting for anyone who likes space travel and the psychological background of astronauts. The footage used is incredible, but when the interview parts go on the astronaut's faces wre huge close ups. Maybe it just made it more personal or I just thought this because it was in theater.
Also a history lesson for younger crowds, and it was funny!
Also a history lesson for younger crowds, and it was funny!

