
2016
From 1957 —the year in which the Soviets put the Sputnik 1 satellite into orbit— to 1969 —when American astronaut Neil Armstrong walked on the surface of the moon—, the beginnings of the space conquest were depicted in popular culture: cinema, television, comics and literature of the time contain numerous references to an imagined future.

Andreas C. Knigge
Self - Writer and Journalist

Matthias Horx
Self - Futurologist

Andreas Eschbach
Self - Writer

Pierre Christin
Self - Comic Writer

Jean-Claude Mézières
Self - Comic Penciler

Wolfgang Völz
Self - Actor

Roswitha Völz
Self - Dancer

Oliver Elser
Self - Exhibition Curator

Ingrid Wilp
Self - Charles Wilp's Widow

Walter Jonas
Self - Painter (archive footage)

Charles Wilp
Self - Artist (archive footage)

Buzz Aldrin
Self - Astronaut (archive footage)

Neil Armstrong
Self - Astronaut (archive footage)

The Right Stuff

My Brother Is an Only Child

Anatomy of Violence

Fanalysis

Helter Skelter

Apollo 13

Running Delilah

The Codes of Gender

Belfast

Nixon

The Corporation

What's My Line At 25

Hoffa

The Trial of Lady Chatterley

Apollo: Missions to the Moon

Concode, an Epic Saga

Pitch People

Old Thieves: The Legend of Artegio

The Spacewalker

Daedalus