Farewell to the Moon
Farewell to the Moon

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Farewell to the Moon

2014
Movie
94 min
Dutch

It's the hot summer of 1972: the Americans launch their last mission to the moon; also a time of dungarees and hallucinogenic wallpaper. On the eighth floor of a new Dutch apartment block, 12-year-old Duch lives with his family. His hobbies are space travel and Mary, the pretty woman next door. Duch’s father prefers to watch the neighbour who recently moved in two doors down. Her arrival makes the residents aware of the free-sex morality. Up until now it had left the eighth floor untouched, but that is clearly not to everyone’s satisfaction.

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IMDb7.1/10
Director: Yevgeny AfineevskyGenres: Documentary, History

Plot Summary

This documentary chronicles the complex history and eventual dismantling of the Soviet space program, focusing on the human stories behind the monumental achievements and the ultimate collapse of a superpower's ambitious lunar ambitions. It delves into the personal sacrifices, political pressures, and scientific endeavors that defined an era of intense space race competition. The film explores the personal and national pride associated with the Soviet space missions, as well as the disillusionment that followed their eventual decline.

Critical Reception

Farewell to the Moon received a generally positive critical reception, with many praising its comprehensive historical account and its focus on the human element of the Soviet space program. Critics often highlighted the film's ability to capture the emotional weight of the era and the significance of the space race. Audience reception was also favorable, appreciating the educational value and compelling narrative.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its thorough exploration of the Soviet space program's rise and fall.

  • Commended for humanizing the historical figures involved in the space race.

  • Noted for its comprehensive archival footage and insightful interviews.

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Fun Fact

The documentary utilizes rare archival footage and interviews with key figures, some speaking publicly about the Soviet space program for the first time.

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