Movie |
1960s | Moon
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6.1/10
IMDbBest Director | 2016 | Matt
Best Director | 2016 | Matt
Achievement in Costume Design | 2017 | Megan
Best Motion Picture | 2017 | Matthew
Achievement in Sound Editing | 2017 | Matthew
Achievement in Overall Sound | 2017 | Matthew
Achievement in Direction | 2017 | Matt
Achievement in Visual Effects | 2017 | Tristan
Best Picture | 2016 | Matt
EEFFs Best Film Award | 2016 | Matt
Best Canadian Film | 2016 | Matt
Best International Feature Film | 2016 | Matt
Budget 1,250,000 USD
Box Office Collection 55,000 USD
The filmmakers told NASA they were making a student documentary on the Apollo program in order to get permission to shoot there.
The film is director Matt Johnson's thesis film.
During the full briefing for how the proposed movie of the landing will be made (at the 47 minute mark) a blackboard in the background can be seen scribbled with the iconic invincibility cheat code "IDDQD" from the computer game DOOM.
Except for the opening black-and-white sequence which was shot on actual 16mm film stock, the rest of the movie was filmed digitally on RED and Blackmagic Cameras and then printed onto 16mm film in order to achieve that grainy film look. Matt Johnson dragged the print on the ground in order to artificially age the print.
Most of the scenes in the film were improvised.
"Matt Johnson: Movie special effects can be very convincing, especially when you don't know you're watching a movie."
"Matt Johnson: Have you heard of a conspiracy theory before? Owen Williams: Yeah. I think we're in one."