Be able to. Call evan is very simply been given a mission carrying ben to the moon landing that and bringing them safely back. Like this is a movie 50 years in the making all the footage is original the voices are original no new shots no narration apollo 11 gives audiences a front row seat at the 1st manned moon landing as it really happened. The team of filmmakers used Brand New Technology to restore nasa footage from 1969. We were all dumb struck immediately at how beautiful the cinematography was the detail in the footage that we were seen was something i just had never seen before there was 3 or 4 of us in there over just speechless. Minutes and then we recreated the entire mission and 9 days so we have a timeline where you can look and see over 100. 00 tracks of audio and that took the better half of a year just to compile that we were working with 18000 hours of uncatalogued audio 11000 hours of which was from apollo 11 the cabinet and the that the fishbowl thats what it is there that we had hundreds of rails of footage nearly rediscovered footage reveals a candid look at the men who risked their lives you have to kind of would hold down one of the key moments what were the moments of humanity that happened what were the things that stood out what really got me was. The emotion on their faces you could see the weight of what they were about to do. In a way that id never seen it before and thats when i knew that we had something millions of people watched the moon landing 50 years ago now millions who werent yet born will see it almost as if they were there. Almost as if they were there david leavitts. I 60 great footage i mean it does look as though it was filmed yesterday i practically had to lift my job back off the floor robyn it looks so new and you know it looks so different to the images that we know from the Lunar Mission the ones that have burnt their way onto our brain i mean these are the images that inspired people 50 years ago when you see them now they feel like they could have been a 1000000 years ago but this rediscovered footage now and the way that theyve restored it just changes everything youre looking at Neil Armstrong like you could be looking at your neighbor almost and it just makes us realize that this is actually what the world looks like and the Lunar Mission looks like for the people who were there back in 1969 so where did they find this incredible footage so the director Todd Douglas Miller was in touch with the u. S. National archive about this and one day he got an email from them that theyd uncovered a whole trove of leftover movie footage from project back in the 1960 s. Nasa had a movie deal with m. G. M. That fell through but there was all this footage from it all this leftover footage shot by a great film team pristinely preserved now but it was in a very special format that no one had used in 50 years so they had to develop a whole new technology to scan this footage and just imagine how scary it was youve got this Invaluable Technology youre putting it through a brand new prototype of a scanner that no ones ever used before i dont think it was as high or harrowing as manning a mission to the moon but i think it was pretty. Scary moments unfortunately it all worked out weve got this movie is just 11 thing the critics say about the movie there is the they dont talk about the political aspects of the race the way this was of course. The summit of this chapter between the soviet union and the u. S. Trying to get a man on the moon that is left out for better and worse but you cant forget that the moon still is political territory donald trump is pushing to get another Lunar Mission going and he couldnt get better p. R. Than this really well perhaps youd like to go to the. David thanks as always youll be interested in this next thing. The star must festival zurich in switzerland brings together scientists astronauts and musicians for a rather unique get together no surprise that the festival this time is of course celebrating the moon landing 50 years ago and they do have a number of famous faces at the festival including buzz aldrin who along with Neil Armstrong landed on the moon 5 decades ago. The festival kicked off with a star studded concert called once upon a time on the moon. Oscar winning composer hunter. Guitar idols. And the lead guitarist of queen brian may were among the guests on the opening evening of the storm a specimen which was started by astrophysicist derek is really. I think. People so they can do things. To face the love of people out inspired and want to. Actually to bring these guys to get to have a life and they. See. And start. Bring them on the big space the event is bringing together artists scientists and astronauts who were relating their experiences with missions during the space race of the 1960 s. And seventys the aim of star misses to present scientific knowledge in a fun and entertaining way and those who do that especially well are eligible for the Stephen Hawking medal this year it was awarded to ilan musk whose Aerospace Company space x. Has its sights set on mars musk spoke via a live remote link head of an important test launch. He. Also honored was musician and producer brian enough for his 983 soundtrack album apollo. What a space sounds like when you say when you put a very large river abberation on the side you think god thats so spacey you know theres been all these devices in the history of music called space echo and Space Chamber but of course in space theres no echo theres no sirens so so weve created a human fantasy about what space is like and all that we know is that its very big. What was fantasy for artists was reality for the astronauts of the Apollo Missions charlie duke was the 10 man on the moon. He became known for his lunar olympics an attempt to jump as high as possible which nearly killed him but he learned from the experience. Ever do any good space that you had practiced all over the many apollo was a. Technical mission that i had a job to do and i was focused on just being on the moon you just fall in love with it if you train in case they get more come back i would like to live on the moon forever. But certainly. Would have been great they said. The overwhelming beauty of space it takes scientists and astronauts to study at an artist to make it accessible for the rest of us star mass is a celebration of sound in space and a kind of class reunion for the veterans of the u. S. Space program who are still proud of having put the 1st man on the moon. Incidentally brian also had an asteroid named after him at the festival lucky guy now the young dutch artist fund is an expert at what is called hyper reality pencil drawings drawing so realistic they look like photos hyper reality is the ability to blend reality with fiction drawings then being the fiction however portraits are incredibly lifelike and she has yet another extraordinary talent take a look. Its an extraordinary artist with a rare talent shes able to use both hands equally well to sketch different portraits at the same time not only that her drawings are photo realistic too. Well when i was working with only one there i go through the ports because its worse i yeah its wasnt ready for me so from both ends is less boring. For me. My brain is busy so i like that. She had her breakthroughs in 2011 age 17 she made a portrait of teen heartthrob and pop singer Justin Bieber and then put it on the internet back then she was still only using one of. The mens rooms of Justin Bieber earth contacted me an s. P. F. I wanted to give by going to him. So i met him in 2 does yeah he was pretty amazed by this roy and he couldnt believe that i. So it is all the really big compliment coming from him. That inspired her to create many more portraits of celebrities like johnny depp. And lady gaga. And earlier this year she started using both hands to sketch different portraits simultaneously like these pictures of taylor swift and selena gomez. Course our joy i always studied a part that im going to draw and then i remember that so even when i dont look at the picture i can still draw it. Only about one percent of people in the world are lucky enough to have the ability to use the right and left hand equally well its an innate skill nowness ambidexterity. Recently while she was drawing 2 different portraits at the same time her brain activity was monitors and it was discovered that her left and right brain hemispheres communicate 3 times more efficiently than those of other people right now im thinking over other things to do. So i started to. Play piano with her talented its not difficult to imagine she could also become a great pianist although she might get bored after all everyone plays the piano with both hands. Shes going to be trained pianist im sure what a talent more on raw a saint of a style most festival on the apollo 11 film on our website indeed if you missed the beginning of the show that will be on the website as well so do the view dot com slash culture. Where. We are many. And we are from another galaxy. Researchers around the world are on control. Trying to take the president s. Message from the edge of the. Black hole and neutrinos 150. W. Marjorie go International Talk show for journalists discuss the topic. Coming up on quadriga there has been a seismic political shift in turkey after the opposition seeds tea party won a vote for america in that countrys biggest city istanbul joining us on the International Talk show as we discussed. Quadriga 90 minutes on d w. That people of the world over t. W. On facebook and twitter come up to date and in touch follow us. There. Ok. Wow you know this is you know 5 minutes more minutes. Past the hour and a beauty. Pageant all. The face in the pantheon of the great tennis certainly hes one for the ages. But. Come on tenor for the ages starts july 10th on d w. This is d w news coming to you live from berlin Global Leaders together and talking during troubled times at the g. 20 summit in chicago. And theyre tackling issues ranging from trade wars to election meddling go live to a song for the latest polls are coming up authorities in genoa blow up the remains of a grid control explosion removes what was left of a