The new Sally Ride documentary "Sally" chronicles the astronaut's career, but gets into thorny territory when it conjectures about her personal life.
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‘Sally' Review: Can We Ever Really Know Trailblazing Astronaut Sally Ride? A New Documentary Tries to Answer That Thorny QuestionBut while Ride's life - at least ... Cristina Costantini finds herself in when it comes to her documentary "Sally." How do you bring to the screen the life of someone who likely would have ...
By Caryn James When Sally Ride died in 2012 ... With O’Shaughnessy as the central narrator, the documentary includes eye-opening interviews with family members and former astronauts and archival ...
“It’s Dr. Ride or Sally, but not Miss,” she says, flashing a smile that softened the lecture and much of director Cristina Costantini’s absorbing documentary the first American woman to go ...
Sally Ride, the first American woman to fly in space, was a childhood hero to many, including Cristina Costantini. The director of “Sally,” a new documentary that chronicles both the public an ...
The film focuses on how Ride became the first ... who is interviewed at length in the documentary, said she “love(s) the movie, I’m very proud of it.” “Once Sally passed away, I just ...
A splendid portrait of the first American woman and the youngest American astronaut to travel into space, SALLY, which ...
“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’ ” Justine Fisher is an editorial intern at PEOPL ...
Sundance: Cristina Costantini's documentary explores the enormous tensions of Ride's life and work, but struggles to answer most of its most pressing questions.
“It’s Dr. Ride or Sally, but not Miss,” she says, flashing a smile that softened the lecture and much of director Cristina Costantini’s absorbing documentary the first American woman to go into space.
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