THE HOME FOR AWARD-WINNING SPACE DOCUMENTARY FILMS
THE HOME FOR AWARD-WINNING SPACE DOCUMENTARY FILMS
"MARCH TO THE MOON" is an
award-winning film from documentary filmmaker Kevin Stirling.
The film recalls America's journey to the Moon and features interviews with top NASA officials including Fight Directors Gene Kranz, Glynn Lunney, & Milt Windler, along with Steve Bales, Guidance Officer (GUIDO), Bob Carlton, LM Propulsion Flight Controller and LM Control Officer, Hal Loden.
"MARCH TO THE MOON" won the 2020 Gold NASA REMI Award at 53rd Worldfest-Houston
International Film Festival.
"HUBBLE SPACE WONDERS" is a short film that celebrates NASA's Hubble telescope and its plethora of stunning, jaw-dropping never-seen-before images of the vast universe snapped throughout its 30-plus years history.
"HUBBLE SPACE WONDERS" is a tribute to the Hubble Space Telescope -- NASA's spectacular scientific shutterbug!
Launched in 1990, the workhorse Hubble has become a rock star in astronomy circles and continues to inspire the public with its prodigious portfolio profiling spectacular and simply awesome images of distant planets, stars, and galaxies.
"HUBBLE SPACE WONDERS" won the 2021 Platinum NASA REMI Award
at the 54th Worldfest-Houston
International Film Festival.
"GO FOR LANDING" is an award-winning documentary from filmmaker Kevin Stirling that recalls in vivid detail the tense, heart-pounding, terror-filled final minutes of Apollo XI's lunar descent when computer alarms were sounding in the Lunar Module, fuel was running dangerously low and the
mission was very nearly aborted.
Starring NASA's legendary Flight Controller Gene Kranz along with Flight Controller Glynn Lunney, Guidance Officer (GUIDO) Steve Bales and
Apollo Simulation
Supervisor (SIMSUP) Dick Koos,
"GO FOR LANDING" is
an exciting look-back at the
fear-filled, frantic, final minutes of Apollo 11's lunar descent
on July 20,1969.
"GO FOR LANDING" won the 2019 Platinum NASA REMI Award at the 52nd Annual WorldFest-Houston International Film Festival. WorldFest-Houston is one of the oldest and largest film & video competitions in the world.
MOON BEAT is an award-winning documentary from filmmaker Kevin Stirling that revisits the historic July 1969 lunar landing of Apollo XI and the 1960's space race from the POV of the news reporters who covered space and NASA.
MOON BEAT features interviews with top reporters including:
John Noble Wilford, New York Times, Al Neuharth, Founder, USA Today and Florida Today, Reg Turnill, BBC Aerospace Correspondent and Joe Morgenstern, Film Critic, The Wall Street Journal and many others.
MOON BEAT also features interviews with senior NASA officials including Jack W. King (Voice of Apollo) who is best remembered for his exhilarating Apollo launch countdowns by millions of Apollo enthusiasts around the world.
This award-winning documentary film explores the behind-the scenes world of the beat reporters, NASA media officials and others who played an important role in communicating the stories about Mercury, Gemini, the Apollo XI mission and the U.S. Space program.
"MOON BEAT" won the 2009 Special Jury Remi Award at the 42nd Annual WorldFest-Houston International Film Festival. WorldFest-Houston is one of the oldest and largest film & video competitions in the world.
"APOLLO 8: A CHRISTMAS MOON" is a nostalgic look-back doc film from filmmaker Kevin Stirling, about this pivotal, historic, and decisively successful 1968 Christmas mission.
Audiences will recall the epic flight of Apollo 8, both for its historic achievements and the joy it gave to a war-weary nation in 1968, when three American astronauts (Commander Frank Borman, Command Module Pilot James A. Lovell Jr., and Lunar Module Pilot William A. Anders) joined the pantheon of space explorers, as they became the first humans to leave the Earth's gravitational force, flying to and orbiting the Moon at Christmas 1968.
"Apollo 8: A Christmas Moon" won the 2016 Special Jury NASA Remi Award at the 49th WorldFest-Houston International Film Festival.
“HOUSTON, WE HAVE A SPACE JUNK PROBLEM" is an award-winning documentary film by filmmaker Kevin Stirling that examines the daunting, dangerous, and potentially deadly problem of space junk orbiting the Earth
The film showcases the progress and progression of space exploration and how the rapidly increasing use of probes, satellites, rockets, and assorted space capsules by many nations is creating a cluttered and dangerous space environment around the Earth.
"Houston, We Have a Space Junk Problem” features interviews with scientists, NASA space debris experts, European Space Agency officials, and others, who provide an in-depth look into the behind the scenes
world of this growing problem
for people here on Earth.
The film also examines how NASA tracks, monitors and avoids space junk collisions, as they prepare for space missions and satellite launches.
"Houston, We Have a Space Junk Problem" won the 2017 Platinum Worldfest-NASA Remi Award at the
50th Worldfest-Houston
International Film Festival.
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