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"For All Mankind" (1989) is a documentary film directed by Al Reinert that chronicles NASA's Apollo program and the lunar missions from 1968 to 1972. The film features stunning footage of the Apollo missions, including the moon landings, and is unique in its use of astronauts’ voices narrating their experiences.

The documentary presents a first-person perspective, blending interviews, mission audio, and breathtaking visuals of space and the lunar surface. It highlights not just the technical achievements of the missions but also the awe and wonder the astronauts felt while exploring the moon.

The film also touches on broader themes, such as humanity's quest for exploration and the impact of space travel on our understanding of Earth. With its evocative imagery and emotional storytelling, "For All Mankind" serves as a tribute to the spirit of exploration and the collective achievement of the Apollo program.

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