

irected by François Pomès, this two-part documentary chronicles the epic adventure of the Apollo space program, which included both tragic setbacks and historic successes. The first phase takes place against a backdrop of the Cold War, from the disaster of the Apollo 1 mission to the triumph of the Apollo 8 mission. The last stage culminates with the Apollo 11 space flight which landed American astronauts Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin on the Moon. With full-color archival images and 3D reenactments of the mission's key stages, this immersive account details the journey of the men and women who contributed to the celebrated Apollo 11 mission.
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The series spans 1 season with 2 episodes in total (avg. 2 per season).
Each episode runs approximately 44 minutes.
Originally aired on National Geographic.
The series features dialogue in 3 languages: Hungarian, French, English.
Executive produced by François Pomès.

2016
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2019
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2009
Documentary series offering audiences a unique chance to glimpse an astronaut's view of spaceflight

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Apollo: Back to the Moon
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Magyar, Français, English
France
7/1/2019
7/1/2019
