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Christopher Nolan last directed this year’s big-budget biopicOppenheimer, which starred Cillian Murphy, Emily Blunt, Robert Downey Jr., and Matt Damon in lead roles. The film earned almost a billion dollars at the box office and has become one of the highest-grossing biopics of all time.

Be it his previous outingTenetor one of his most celebrated filmsInception,Nolan tends to lean towards the danger of going too far ahead with technology. However, with his sci-fi epicInterstellar, he seemed to have turned the other way and wanted to comment on a popular conspiracy theory that involved his favorite director Stanley Kubrick.
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Did Stanley Kubrick Direct The Moon-Landing?
In 1969, the USA made history by completing a manned mission to the moon, with astronauts Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin being the first people to step on the moon. The Apollo 11 Missions were historic and were one of the crowning moments of human history. The USA has always basked in the glory of this achievement.
However, there has also been a massive conspiracy that the moon landing was faked and was a hoax. The intent behind the faking was attributed to the USA wanting to win the Space Race with the Soviet Union, who had a headstart when they launched the first manned mission into space.

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Many believed that the mission to the moon was impossible to do with the technology at the time. The conspiracy theory has been a pop-cultural phenomenon at this point, with no source. But if the moon landing was faked, what about the video evidence? A branch of this conspiracy theory was that ace directorStanley Kubrickdirected the moon landing video.

Kubrick was known for his ultra-realistic special effects in the space epic2001: A Space Odyssey, which came out a year before the Apollo missions. Hence, many believed that he was the perfect person to be hired to make a realistic moon landing video in order to crush the Soviets.
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Christopher Nolan Wanted to Squash The Idea That The Moon Landing Was Faked
The conspiracy theory of Stanley Kubrick has gained traction mostly due to the fact that the director seemingly included references to the Apollo missions and the hoax in his horror filmThe Shining. Many minute details in the film seem to be a reference to the Apollo missions, including changing the haunted room number in the book from 217 to 237, as a reference to the moon being 237,000 miles away from Earth.
Christopher Nolan, in a recent interview withThe Atlantic, revealed that his sci-fi epicInterstellarwas in a way a response to the conspiracy theories surrounding the moon landing. The film is set in a futuristic society where food has run out and most of the humans have resorted to farming, with the school curriculum making it official that the moon landing was faked.
Nolan mentioned that he had gone to watch a documentary about the Apollo missions in Hong Kong along with his brother Jonathan Nolan, who wrote the screenplay of the film. He said,
“There’s a part about the ridiculous idea that the moon landings were faked, and I think we were both very struck by how sad it was that the filmmakers felt the need to address such an absurd conspiracy theory, and how that diminished the achievements of everyone involved. This fed very directly into the character of Cooper and his idea that society had started to devalue the spirit of exploration.”
Christopher Nolan’s epic film sees the protagonist Cooper travel to different solar systems and dimensions to save the world from hunger. Nolan’s film is the one movie in his filmography that optimistically celebrates the achievement of technology and innovation rather than seeing the dangers of it.
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Nishanth A is a Senior Entertainment Writer at FandomWire, majorly focusing on TV shows with over 2,000 articles published. He has been an entertainment journalist for the past two years and a scriptwriter at various corporations before that, working on educational content. With a Communications, English Literature, and Psychology triple major, Nishanth usually covers news and analyses on Star Trek, particularly Strange New Worlds and The Next Generation; Doctor Who, the DCU, and more.A Nolan fan, Nishanth spends his time exploring the filmographies of various directors with an auteurial style or can be found making short movies of his own. He has also contributed as a feature writer for Film Companion, focusing on the South division.