Getting the Moon
Getting the Moon is a short documentary featurette assembled as an accompaniment to the Paper Moon Blu-Ray in Eureka's Masters of Cinema series. Instead of recounting the film's plot, it places Paper Moon in its production and historical context, collecting commentary and archival material into a... Read more
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About Getting the Moon
Getting the Moon is a short documentary featurette assembled as an accompaniment to the Paper Moon Blu-Ray in Eureka's Masters of Cinema series. Instead of recounting the film's plot, it places Paper Moon in its production and historical context, collecting commentary and archival material into a concise package. The piece avoids plot spoilers, aiming to enrich a viewer's understanding of casting decisions, technical approach, and the film's aesthetic choices without revealing narrative surprises. Its tight running time makes it suited to viewers who want background that complements the restored main feature, whether watched immediately before a screening or afterward as supplemental reading matter to deepen appreciation of the film's craft. It works as a concise companion that rewards repeat viewings.
Directed by Laurent Bouzereau and released in 2003, Getting the Moon appears as the third featurette on Eureka's Masters of Cinema Paper Moon Blu-Ray, and it includes notable contributions from Peter Bogdanovich alongside other participants connected to the original production.
Issued as supplemental material on a home video release, Getting the Moon did not have a theatrical run and has no standalone box office figures. Its availability is tied to the Paper Moon Blu-Ray, not to ticket sales or distribution.
As a Blu-Ray extra, Getting the Moon offers archival context that helps place Paper Moon for contemporary viewers. While not widely cited in mainstream discussion, the piece adds to preservation efforts and provides supplemental material that scholars and fans can use studying the film's production history, and serves as reference material.
The featurette is chiefly aimed at viewers interested in production history and the craft of filmmaking, concentrating on the conditions and choices that shaped Paper Moon. Critical coverage has been limited, so most interest comes from film students, archivists, and dedicated fans who value its archival footage and contextual commentary.
Details
- Release Date
- August 12, 2003
- Runtime
- 4m
- Type
- Movie
- Genres
- Documentary
- External Links
- View on IMDB
Cast
Peter Bogdanovich
Director: Laurent Bouzereau