It features interviews with the original crew members and family members as well as footage and audio from 1970.
It’s matter-of-fact and gives a wide-ranging account of the events of the accident that changed space travel forever.
It also highlights the creative liberties taken during the filming of the 1995 movie Apollo 13.
This is informative and very serviceable documentation of the titular space disaster.
It’s extremely comprehensive with a feature-length runtime and features stunning cinematography.
It captures perfectly the terror and perplexing circumstances of the disaster and at times is positively chilling.
The differing accounts of the survivors beg the question - what really happened at K2 on those fateful days?
Genelle Guzman-McMillan was found alive in the wreckage and narrates this short but beautifully realized film.
It wasmade exclusively for Occulusand can be viewed in stunning 3D on the headset.
Interspersed with film of Genelle discussing her experience are 360 landscapes of New York City, then and now.
This is simplicity at its most impactful.
The film includes firsthand accounts from the crew involved as well as actual footage from the event.
Tense but poignant, and rich in emotional depth.
It achieves the perfect balance of information and profundity.
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