- 20 July 1969. Two men dressed as astronauts chat in a room. They are NEIL ARMSTRONG and BUZZ ALDRIN, engaged in the preparations for an important space mission that in a few hours will lead them to walk on the moon. Two moths suddenly enter the room, heading for one of the sources of lighting, a lamp placed next to one of the walls. Their unpredictable and confused flight frightens Neil, who has a certain phobia towards every type of flying insect. It is clear from the reaction his nervousness and insecurity towards the objectives of the trip. The reassurances of his colleague Buzz are not enough, but he already celebrates the fame and the success they will enjoy later. However, a fundamental detail emerges gradually from their dialogue: the delicate mission for which they are preparing is not really a trip to the moon.—Box Vision
- Fifty years after the first step on the moon, this film aims to pay tribute to one of the most important achievements in the history of mankind. Through the figures of the two astronauts who have walked for the first time on the terrestrial satellite, the story touches on the theme of the journey and the adventure that for years has stimulated conspiracy fantasies.—Box Vision
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