A documentary about the beginning of the kiteboarding legacy, showcasing extreme sports, stunning cinematography, and breathtaking locations like San Francisco, California, Indonesia, Ireland, and Maui.
Don’t Look Down is the untold story behind Sir Richard Branson’s daring attempts to cross the Atlantic and Pacific in the mid 80s and early 90s in the world’s largest hot air balloon. Daniel Gordon captures the intensity and passion of the team that was involved in this ambitious project, as well as the first-hand account from Branson himself. Branson remembers details of his journey with remarkable sharpness and clarity. It’s as if the perilous adventure he embarks upon, with engineer, and Balloonist, Per Lindstrand, just occurred.
Orphans of Apollo is a documentary that tells the story of the race among entrepreneurs to privatize space travel. It explores the business aspect, focusing on how a group of space enthusiasts band together to make this dream a reality. The film also discusses the challenges and successes faced by these entrepreneurs, including the competition with NASA and the impact of the Mir Space Station. Orphans of Apollo showcases the passion and determination of these individuals to make outer space accessible to everyone.
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