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Director
Emer Reynolds
Credits
Producers:John Murray, Clare Stronge. Cinematographer:Kate McCullough
Principal Cast
Lawrence KraussFrank DrakeCarolyn PorcoNick Sagan
Category
Documentary
Emer Reynolds’s enthralling documentary details NASA’s ambitious Voyager program which, in 1977, launched two probes whose original mission was to study the outermost planets of the Solar System, but went on to become the first human-created object to enter interstellar space. Members of the program’s scientific team recount anecdotes of the ‘golden record’ affixed to each craft containing information about our planet for the benefit of any civilisation that might encounter the probe, and the taking of the famous photograph that presents the Earth as a ‘pale blue dot’. This is a genuinely inspiring and uplifting feature-length documentary, and a tribute to the ingenuity and curiosity which created a craft with less computing power than a modern smartphone which is now 21 billion kilometres from the Earth, and may outlast the planet itself as it continues to explore the universe. Notes by Sunniva O'Flynn Awards: Gold Lion Award, Barcelona International Film Festival 2017 Global Vision Documentary, Boston Irish Film Festival 2018 Dublin Film Critics Award for Best Irish Documentary; George Byrne Maverick Award for Best Film, Dublin International Film Festival, 2017 George Morrison Feature Documentary Award for Best Feature Documentary; Best Sound, Irish Film and Television Awards, 2018 Súil Eile Award, Irish Film Festival London, 2017 Best Film: Storyline and Production, Waimea Ocean Film Festival, 2018
121 minutes, Ireland, 2017, Colour
A COMPLETE UNKNOWN 19.50
ARCHIVE AT LUNCHTIME: LOVE HURTS (DOUBLE BILL) 11:00
BLUE ROAD – THE EDNA O’BRIEN STORY 18.20
BRIEF ENCOUNTER (80TH ANNIVERSARY) 11.20
I’M STILL HERE 12.30, 15.30 (OC), 17.30, 20.30
INGMAR BERGMAN: THE VIRGIN SPRING 15.20
JEANNE DIELMAN, 23, QUAI DU COMMERCE, 1080 BRUXELLES 13.20
PICNIC AT HANGING ROCK (50TH ANNIVERSARY) 13.05
SEPTEMBER SAYS 11.00, 20.40
THE PEOPLE’S JOKER 17.20
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