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DARK SIDE OF THE MOON
Sunday November 16, 2003 at 10PM ET/PT
repeating Sunday July 24, 2005 at 10pm ET/PT
How
could the flag flutter when there's no wind on the moon? During an interview
with Stanley Kubrick's widow an extraordinary story came to light. She claims
Kubrick and other Hollywood producers were recruited to help the U.S. win the
high stakes race to the moon. In order to finance the space program
through public funds, the U.S. government needed huge popular support, and that
meant they couldn't afford any expensive public relations failures. Fearing
that no live pictures could be transmitted from the first moon landing,
President Nixon enlisted the creative efforts of Kubrick, whose 2001: a Space
Odyssey (1968) had provided much inspiration, to ensure promotional
opportunities wouldn't be missed. In return, Kubrick got a special NASA lens to
help him shoot Barry Lyndon (1975). A subtle blend of facts, fiction and
hypothesis around the first landing on the moon, Dark Side Of The Moon
illustrates how the truth can be twisted by the manipulation of images.
With
use of 'hijacked' archival footage, false documents, real interviews taken out
of context or transformed through voice-over or dubbing, staged interviews, as
well as, interviews with astronauts like Buzz Aldrin and others, Dark
Side Of The Moon navigates the viewer through lies and truth; fact and
fiction. This is no ordinary documentary. Its intent is
to inform and entertain the viewer, but also to shake him up - make him aware
that one should always view television with a critical eye.
Dark Side Of The Moon is written and directed by William Karel
and co-produced by Point du Jour Production and ARTE France.
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