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Sputnik Declassified
April 25th, 2009 - Starting at 7PM
The Documentary Alliance and RealFilms is proud to present
a story of the collision of science and politics that rocked the
nation and hurled it into a race for the dominance of outer space.
Sputnik shook Americans’ confidence that they were the leaders of
technology in the world. Not only was this event the catalyst for
the creation of NASA, but it also spurred the education system to
redouble its efforts in teaching math and science in the schools.
Watch this fascinating film, originally premiered on NOVA, and meet
its writer and director who will be in attendance.
Sputnik Declassified - 57 minutes
Director: Rushmore DeNooyer
Date: Saturday, April 25th, 2009
Location: Aurora Theater, 800 Aurora
Street, 77009
Tickets: $10.00 online or $10.00
cash/check at the door.
Ticket price includes free refreshments: beer, soft drinks, water,
and popcorn
DeNooyer Reception:
7:00 pm – 8:00 pm
Screening Time: 8:00 pm – 9:00 pm
DeNooyer Q&A: 9:00 pm – 9:30 pm
Door Prize: A signed DVD of the film
Synopsis: Fifty years ago,
Sputnik, the first satellite, sent a shock wave through America and
the world; the US had been beaten into space by the Soviet Union.
The sudden advance by the Soviets occurred on President
Eisenhower’s watch, and many blamed him for America falling
behind. For half a century, this conventional view of Sputnik has
held: Eisenhower was caught by surprise and didn’t understand the
importance of space.
Now, thanks to newly declassified documents, “Sputnik
Declassified” tells a far different story: in fact Eisenhower had
a secret strategy for space that is only recently coming to light.
The film documents the behind-the-scenes struggles of German rocket
engineer Wernher von Braun, who pushed hard to orbit a satellite
before the Russians, only to be blocked by the Eisenhower
administration. Von Braun could have orbited a satellite a year
before Sputnik – why was he prevented from doing so? The
surprising answers, the ways politics controlled technology, the
secret story of the birth of the space race – all are revealed in
“Sputnik Declassified.”
About the Director:
Rushmore
DeNooyer is an accomplished filmmaker who has written and
produced several award winning films for Lone Wolf Documentary
Group, most notably, a NOVA special, Hitler's Lost Sub, the genesis
for the New York Times bestseller Shadow Divers. Recently he did
back to back specials for The History Channel based on Gene Krantz's
bestseller Failure Is Not An Option. Rush recently completed the
sequel to the historic History Channel special Titanic's Final
Moments: Missing Pieces titled Titanic's Achilles Heel. Rush began
his film career auspiciously as the chief writer for the Turner
Broadcasting documentary hit Moon Shot which garnered two prime-time
Emmy nominations and a George F. Peabody Award.
For More Information
and the Watch a Clip: http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/sputnik/
Learn more about the
Documentary Alliance and RealFilms at: http://www.documentaryalliance.org/
www.C47Houston.com
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