For All Mankind (film)
For All Mankind is a 1989 documentary film made of original footage from NASA's Apollo program, which successfully prepared and landed the first humans on the Moon from 1968 to 1972. It was directed by Al Reinert, with music by Brian Eno. The film, consisting of footage from Apollo 7 through Apollo 17, was assembled to depict what seems like a single trip to the Moon, highlighting the beauty and otherworldliness of the images by only using audio from the interviews Reinert conducted with Apollo crew members.
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Directed by | Al Reinert |
Produced by | Betsy Broyles Breier Al Reinert Ben Young Mason Fred Miller |
Edited by | Susan Korda |
Music by | Brian Eno Roger Eno Daniel Lanois |
Distributed by | Apollo Associates |
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Running time | 80 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
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