3467 x 3221 px | 29,4 x 27,3 cm | 11,6 x 10,7 inches | 300dpi
Date de la prise de vue:
22 septembre 2018
Lieu:
Excel London, London, UK
Informations supplémentaires:
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Rory Elizabeth Katherine Kennedy (born December 12, 1968) is an American documentary filmmaker and youngest child of U.S. Senator Robert Kennedy and Ethel Kennedy. Although her father was assassinated before she was born, Kennedy consciously relates to his philanthropic mission, and her core activity is the making of documentary films that center on social issues. Those issues include addiction, nuclear radiation, the treatment of prisoners-of-war, and the politics of the Mexican border fence. Her films have been featured on many TV networks. Her cousin John F. Kennedy, Jr., his wife, and his sister-in-law were flying to attend her wedding when they died in a plane crash. Following her uncle’s support of NASA’s space mission, Rory Kennedy’s Discovery Channel/Science Channel film Above and Beyond: NASA’s Journey To Tomorrow depicts the modern focus of space travel as reporting back on the health of the Earth and finding out whether we’re alone in the universe. For Kennedy, there was a personal motivation in making and narrate the film. “I grew up with NASA. My uncle John F. Kennedy played an integral role in helping us to get to the moon, ” she said. “I felt that now coming upon its 60th anniversary, there had been less attention for the accomplishments of NASA, and now that we had all these years behind us, we had the opportunity to look back and to revisit these extraordinary things NASA has done to help us understand who we are.” Kennedy also said it’s important to understand how NASA is helping us to appreciate the preciousness of our planet and encourage us to protect our environment. “In making this film it was apparent to me that in their efforts to look out in to outer space, the further and further they got, the greater appreciation they have for planet Earth, and for the preciousness of this planet.”
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