L'odyssée d'Hubble, un œil dans les étoiles
For more than three decades the Hubble Space Telescope has been our most constant window on deep space, and this documentary retraces that ongoing scientific and human story. Rather than just listing discoveries, the film moves through Hubble's technical challenges, the decisions that shaped its... Read more
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For more than three decades the Hubble Space Telescope has been our most constant window on deep space, and this documentary retraces that ongoing scientific and human story. Rather than just listing discoveries, the film moves through Hubble's technical challenges, the decisions that shaped its instruments, and the scientists and engineers who kept it running. It balances clear explanations of key observations with scenes that highlight the wonder those images inspire, from faint galaxies to neighboring nebulae. The narrative keeps the mystery of the cosmos at the center, showing how Hubble changed what we can see without giving away any surprise findings or conclusions.
Directed by Laurent Lichtenstein and created by Aline Houdy, the 2022 documentary features François Tavares as narrator and contributions from figures like David Leckrone, Charles Bolden, Jean-François Clervoy, and Charlie Pellerin.
Hubble's photographs have become visual shorthand for modern astronomy, and the film reflects that influence. The movie underscores how a single observatory reshaped public imagination, figured into art and education, and helped make astronomy a common cultural reference, especially through its iconic portraits of distant space.
Critical responses have been favorable among viewers who value clear science storytelling and strong imagery. Reviewers and audiences praise its ability to communicate scientific persistence, the role of international collaboration, and the sense of scale between human effort and cosmic vastness, even if the movie keeps a calm, measured tone rather than sensationalism.
There are no widely reported major awards for this title in mainstream ceremonies, and public records do not list prominent nominations. Its appreciation appears strongest among astronomy enthusiasts, educators, and documentary viewers who value informative, visually driven science films.
Details
- Release Date
- June 02, 2022
- Runtime
- 1h 29m
- User Ratings
- 3 votes
- Type
- Movie
- Genres
- Documentary, Mystery
- Country
- France
- Studio
- Découpages +2 more
- External Links
- View on IMDB
Cast
François Tavares
Narrator
David Leckrone
Self
Charlie Pellerin
Self
Charles Bolden
Self
Jean-François Clervoy
Self
John Grunsfeld
Self
Kathryn Thornton
Self
Yaël Nazé
Self
Mark Dickinson
Self
Tod R. Lauer
Self
Director: Laurent Lichtenstein
Written by: Aline Houdy