Film director Johnny Gogan (in hat) with cast members l-r Matt Addis, Cathy Belton and Jim Norton.

"A morally fascinating story...delves behind the patriotic razzmatazz of Apollo 11 and outlines in stark terms the Nazi background of some of those involved. Jim Norton makes a convincing self-pitying Rudolph, Cathy Belton is an excellent, gimlet-eyed, soft-on-Nazis lawyer, and Marty Rea is truly haunting as a prisoner-ghost." Katy Hayes, The Sunday Times.

"Has a heft that's given an eerie quality by fine performances, thoughtful direction and a creepy soundtrack by Steve Wickham." Leslie Felperin, The Guardian

“Blends archive footage, new interviews, and a courtroom dramatisation – and unveils staggering information and imagery.” Tom Fordy, The Telegraph

"Reveals a horrific untold chapter of this story of American progress... harrowing exploration of the danger of technological development in a vacuum." Hot Press, Dublin

"A rigorously researched and consistently fascinating documentary" Donald Clark, Irish Times        

"Reveals the inconvenient truth that the NASA scientists had been V2 rocket engineers... Provides a new perspective on the moon landing success and what was behind it, not all of it good." Dave Fanning Show RTE 2

“Digging deep into this fascinating and murky topic, Johnny Gogan’s documentary has no shortage of revelations… A haunting exposé of the dark side of the Moon missions.” Total Film.

"An entirely different perspective" Sunday Independent

"Confronts the inconvenient truth" Paul Whitington, Irish Indpendent

“deftly researched docudrama… raising challenging questions about the role of Nazi scientists in the achievement of the first human space flight.” Film Ireland

“A story that strikes the heart with its stark juxtaposition of the best and worst of the twentieth century…. particularly in terms of the counter it provides to cinema’s more glorified and less questioning accounts of America’s adventures in space"  Sight & Sound

"A gripping account of one of the biggest cover-ups of the 20th Century." Irish Examiner


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