Everyone knows Neil Armstrong came back from the Moon in 1969 – but it wasn’t until three years later, when the people of a tiny Scottish town stepped in, that he finally got home. Neil Armstrong and the Langholmites is a film about the day one of the world’s most famous men visited the small ‘burgh’ of Langholm and the profound emotional effect the place, and its people, had on the normally stoic astronaut. From Industria Studios and Duncan Cowles, director of acclaimed 2024 feature Silent Men, comes a wry and beautiful slice of Scottish life and a unique, lesser-known tale about one of America’s most famous sons.
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Production | Jake Cunningham | Producer |
Production | Sophie Butler | Producer |
Production | Anthony Noguera | Executive Producer |
Editing | Erika Iesse | Editor |
Directing | Duncan Cowles | Director |
Sound | Jeremy Warmsley | Music |
Crew | Edward Allen | Cinematography |
Crew | Beverley Bruce-Mills | Cinematography |
Crew | Duncan Cowles | Cinematography |
Sound | Chiara Cabri | Sound Mixer |
Art | Finbar Lenahan | Title Designer |
Art | Gennaro Gregory | Title Designer |
Art | Duncan Cowles | Title Designer |
Editing | Fabio Telles | Color Grading |
Editing | Colt Wentworth-Browne | Color Grading |
Editing | Colt Wentworth-Browne | Editorial Services |