At The Capri in Montgomery tonight through Thursday at 7:30pm.
From the Capri website:
"Last month, mankind got its first photo of a black hole. Fifty years ago, mankind got people on the moon for the first time. Oh, the never-ending desire for discovery that humans have.
You know the story, but you've never seen it like this before. We don't just have newly-restored film footage, we have newly-discovered film footage. Most impressive is how the filmmakers captured what it felt like to take that first step with Armstrong all over again.
Yes, it's a documentary. Yes, it will eventually be online somewhere. But this, people, is the first time man walked on the moon. Something that amazing deserves to be experienced on the bigger than your TV."
From the Capri website:
"Last month, mankind got its first photo of a black hole. Fifty years ago, mankind got people on the moon for the first time. Oh, the never-ending desire for discovery that humans have.
You know the story, but you've never seen it like this before. We don't just have newly-restored film footage, we have newly-discovered film footage. Most impressive is how the filmmakers captured what it felt like to take that first step with Armstrong all over again.
Yes, it's a documentary. Yes, it will eventually be online somewhere. But this, people, is the first time man walked on the moon. Something that amazing deserves to be experienced on the bigger than your TV."
One of my many Moon photos |
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