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      March 19 – 30, 2025

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          Apollo Thirteen: Survival

          Apollo Thirteen: Survival

          Peter Middleton / United Kingdom / 2024 / World Premiere / 97 min

          The greatest and most iconic space rocket drama in history is told in a thrilling and human way through crisp, crunchy archive footage and unique audio clips from the shuttle, the control centre and the astronauts' families.

          In April 1970, three American astronauts are halfway to the moon when their spacecraft is suddenly hit by a violent explosion. An explosion that sends the US space agency NASA into its biggest crisis to date. How are they going to get a rocket halfway to the moon back to Earth when it’s bleeding both energy and oxygen and no longer functioning as it should? Apollo 13 is the most iconic of all space shuttles, and this isn’t the first time its incredible story has been told on film. But even if you know the mission’s outcome, it’s impossible not to get swept up in the nail-biting drama that’s a shoo-in for the award for greatest rescue mission and most inventive team effort in history. Told through crunchy, crisp and stunning archival images and well-chosen sound bites from thousands of hours of archival footage from the launch, the shuttle, the control centre and the astronauts’ homes, ‘Apollo Thirteen: Survival’ keeps the focus on the incredible human drama that unfolds both on and above the Earth.