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X-WR-CALDESC:\nJOIN THE GOLD COAST INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL AS THEY CELE
 BRATE THE 50TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE APOLLO 11 MOON LANDING!  \n\nJoin GCIFF 
 for a special screening of the Academy Award-winning film ‘First Man.’ Aft
 er the film\, hear first-hand accounts of the building of the Apollo Lunar
  Module at a special Q&A Panel featuring Retirees from Northrop Grumman Co
 rporation and Grumman who worked on the Apollo program. Screening made pos
 sible by Science On Screen®\n\nABOUT THE FILM:\nDamien Chazelle | USA & Ja
 pan | English | 141 min | Narrative \n\nOn the heels of their six-time Aca
 demy Award-winning smash\, La La Land\, Oscar®-winning director Damien Cha
 zelle and star Ryan Gosling reteam to tell the riveting story behind the f
 irst manned mission to the moon\, focusing on Neil Armstrong and the decad
 e leading to the historic Apollo 11 flight. A visceral and intimate accoun
 t of the legendary space mission that led Armstrong to become the first ma
 n to walk on the Moon. Told from Armstrong’s perspective and based on the 
 book by James R. Hansen\, the film explores triumph\, sacrifice\, and incr
 edible leadership in the face of tragedy.  Steven Spielberg serves as an e
 xecutive producer.\n\nFirst Man was nominated for over 150 awards\, includ
 ing 4 Academy Awards and won the 2018 Academy Award for Best Achievement i
 n Visual Effects.\n\nABOUT THE SPEAKERS:\n\nRICHARD “DICK” DUNNE was the c
 hief spokesman for the Grumman Corporation\, which designed and built the 
 Apollo  Lunar Module.  He witnessed all of the manned Apollo missions and 
 assisted CBS television in the setup of the simulated Apollo Lunar Module 
 broadcast studio in Bethpage for  Apollo 11. He was awarded a First Place 
 Commendation by the Aviation/ Space  Writers Association for the Apollo  N
 ews  Reference  Handbook which he produced and which was used worldwide by
  news correspondents covering the Apollo missions. Dunne has participated 
 in numerous space events and symposium at the Cradle of  Aviation Museum.
 \n\nHOWARD “HOWIE” FRAUENBERGER\, was a co-op engineering intern running t
 echnical tests on the Lunar Excursion Module landing gear and in the Cold 
 Flow area for final ascent & descent stage system tests before delivery to
  NASA. As a Thermodynamics Engineer\, he conducted transient thermal analy
 sis of the cabin while on the lunar surface. Howie retired from Northrop G
 rumman two years ago as a technical fellow – the highest technical role in
  engineering.\n\nMIKE LISA spent 36 years at Northrop Grumman. He worked a
 s an engineer on the Lunar Excursion Module in 1963 until the program ende
 d.  Mike was originally hired as an instrumentation engineer on the LM and
  later moved to environmental test and structural test engineering working
  directly on the LEM and its components.\n\n\nScreening as part of Science
  On Screen\, an initiative of the Coolidge Corner Theatre\, with major sup
 port from the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation.
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DESCRIPTION:\nJOIN THE GOLD COAST INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL AS THEY CELEB
 RATE THE 50TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE APOLLO 11 MOON LANDING!  \n\nJoin GCIFF f
 or a special screening of the Academy Award-winning film ‘First Man.’ Afte
 r the film\, hear first-hand accounts of the building of the Apollo Lunar 
 Module at a special Q&A Panel featuring Retirees from Northrop Grumman Cor
 poration and Grumman who worked on the Apollo program. Screening made poss
 ible by Science On Screen®\n\nABOUT THE FILM:\nDamien Chazelle | USA & Jap
 an | English | 141 min | Narrative \n\nOn the heels of their six-time Acad
 emy Award-winning smash\, La La Land\, Oscar®-winning director Damien Chaz
 elle and star Ryan Gosling reteam to tell the riveting story behind the fi
 rst manned mission to the moon\, focusing on Neil Armstrong and the decade
  leading to the historic Apollo 11 flight. A visceral and intimate account
  of the legendary space mission that led Armstrong to become the first man
  to walk on the Moon. Told from Armstrong’s perspective and based on the b
 ook by James R. Hansen\, the film explores triumph\, sacrifice\, and incre
 dible leadership in the face of tragedy.  Steven Spielberg serves as an ex
 ecutive producer.\n\nFirst Man was nominated for over 150 awards\, includi
 ng 4 Academy Awards and won the 2018 Academy Award for Best Achievement in
  Visual Effects.\n\nABOUT THE SPEAKERS:\n\nRICHARD “DICK” DUNNE was the ch
 ief spokesman for the Grumman Corporation\, which designed and built the A
 pollo  Lunar Module.  He witnessed all of the manned Apollo missions and a
 ssisted CBS television in the setup of the simulated Apollo Lunar Module b
 roadcast studio in Bethpage for  Apollo 11. He was awarded a First Place C
 ommendation by the Aviation/ Space  Writers Association for the Apollo  Ne
 ws  Reference  Handbook which he produced and which was used worldwide by 
 news correspondents covering the Apollo missions. Dunne has participated i
 n numerous space events and symposium at the Cradle of  Aviation Museum.\n
 \nHOWARD “HOWIE” FRAUENBERGER\, was a co-op engineering intern running tec
 hnical tests on the Lunar Excursion Module landing gear and in the Cold Fl
 ow area for final ascent & descent stage system tests before delivery to N
 ASA. As a Thermodynamics Engineer\, he conducted transient thermal analysi
 s of the cabin while on the lunar surface. Howie retired from Northrop Gru
 mman two years ago as a technical fellow – the highest technical role in e
 ngineering.\n\nMIKE LISA spent 36 years at Northrop Grumman. He worked as 
 an engineer on the Lunar Excursion Module in 1963 until the program ended.
   Mike was originally hired as an instrumentation engineer on the LM and l
 ater moved to environmental test and structural test engineering working d
 irectly on the LEM and its components.\n\n\nScreening as part of Science O
 n Screen\, an initiative of the Coolidge Corner Theatre\, with major suppo
 rt from the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation.
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