For All Mankind (1989)

For All Mankind (1989) is a documentary film directed by Al Reinert. The film provides a unique and immersive look at the Apollo moon missions of NASA through a combination of archival footage and personal accounts.
The documentary showcases the experiences of the astronauts who participated in the Apollo program, offering an inspiring and detailed portrayal of the historic lunar landings. It features footage from the missions, including the iconic images and sounds of astronauts walking on the moon, as well as behind-the-scenes moments from the space program.
For All Mankind is noted for its evocative and poetic presentation, with a soundtrack composed by Brian Eno that enhances the film’s reflective and awe-inspiring tone. The documentary has been praised for its ability to convey the grandeur and significance of the Apollo missions and their impact on humanity’s understanding of space exploration.