Space was one of Sally Ride’s great loves. The National Geographic documentary, directed by Cristina Costantini, Introduces ...
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‘Sally' Review: Can We Ever Really Know Trailblazing Astronaut Sally Ride? A New Documentary Tries to Answer That Thorny QuestionWhat do you know about Sally Ride? For American citizens of a certain age, science wonks, space geeks, and feminist historians, the easiest answer is the most obvious one: she was the first American ...
The new Sally Ride documentary "Sally" chronicles the astronaut's career, but gets into thorny territory when it conjectures about her personal life.
Director Cristina Costantini's documentary about the first U.S. woman in space bows at the annual Utah film festival.
“Do you think that you are as good as any male astronaut here?” On camera, when a reporter refers to her Miss Ride, she replies that he can address her as either Dr. Ride or Sally, but not ...
He asked me, ‘Is 100 the right number?’ ” Ride says in the new documentary 'Sally'. “I said, ‘No. That would not be the right number’ ” ...
When Sally Ride arrived at NASA's Lyndon B ... "Sally" does great justice to an extraordinary astronaut and reluctant icon, someone who broke many barriers and deserves to be celebrated and ...
Ride should have been able to be the remarkable astronaut she was and live “out and proud and all that stuff,” to quote O’Shaughnessy, pervades “Sally.” Much of the film is informed by O ...
Bear Ride, Sally's sister, and former NASA astronaut Cady Coleman were in the audience, as was O'Shaughnessy, whose birthday was celebrated by the filmmakers at a party on Monday night (Jan. 27).
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