A French documentary or, one might say more accurately, a mockumentary, by director William Karel which originally aired on Arte in 2002 with the title Opération Lune. The basic premise for the film is the theory that the television footage from the Apollo 11 Moon landing was faked and actually recorded in a studio by the CIA with help from director Stanley Kubrick.

When the revolution in Nicaragua won its victory nearly 40 years ago, the world began to dream. A yo...

Between June 1940 and March 1943, the 1,200 kilometer long demarcation line broke France in two. For...

Atlantic Ocean, off the coast of Iceland, July 9, 2016. The surprising discovery of a canister —cont...

A featurette detailing NASA's plans for putting humans on Mars over the next twenty or thirty years,...

Drawing on VHS tapes of a programme hosted by her mother on Bulgaria’s national television, the film...

Debunking the mythology surrounding the 16th century French prophet, Nostradamus.

A film about news, life and death. Before the media became so prevalent, we were concerned about ou...

Thirty years after the release of his film JFK (1991), filmmaker Oliver Stone reviews recently decla...

State of Bacon tells the kinda real but mostly fake tale of an oddball group of characters leading u...

The story of the Trojan war is one of history's most enduring legends. A beautiful queen elopes with...

By combining actual footage with reenactments, this film offers both a documentary and fictional acc...

Director Peter Judson's semifictitious tale opens a revealing window into the indie filmmaking proce...

Throughout history, regimes have used terror attacks as a means of control over their populations, a...

In 1609, Henry IV sent Inquisition judge Pierre de Lancre to the French Basque Country to investigat...

A short mockumentary detailing the rise of intergenerational cosmetic theft through the eyes of an a...

The first American space station Skylab is found in pieces scattered in Western Australia. Putting t...