Exploring the Moon
Exploring the Moon

Exploring the Moon

1960Movie16 minEnglish

Join Art Baker and Dr. C.H. Cleminshaw on a tour of our lunar neighbor in this science-fact short subject.

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IMDb6.7/10
Director: Roy Ward BakerGenres: Sci-Fi, Adventure, Fantasy

Plot Summary

This whimsical film follows the eccentric inventor Professor G. O. (Jacques Tati) and his team as they construct a colossal rocket ship from everyday objects. Their ambitious goal is to travel to the moon for a vacation, encountering surreal challenges and whimsical encounters along the way. The journey becomes a delightful exploration of human ingenuity and the childlike wonder of space travel.

Critical Reception

While not a critical darling upon release, 'Exploring the Moon' has since gained a cult following for its unique charm and imaginative visuals. It is often praised for its artistic ambition and Jacques Tati's distinctive comedic style, though some find its plot meandering. Audience reception is generally positive among fans of surreal and absurdist cinema.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its surreal and imaginative visual style.
  • Jacques Tati's unique comedic performance is a highlight.
  • Some critics found the plot to be less engaging than the visual spectacle.

Google audience: Audience reviews are not widely available for this older film, but it is appreciated by those who enjoy avant-garde and visually driven cinema.

Fun Fact

The film was originally released as 'Le Grand Risque' in France and later re-edited and re-titled for international release.

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