Painting the Way to the Moon (2013)

'Painting the Way to the Moon' is a short documentary about Ed Belbruno, a painter who is also a pioneer of space travel.

Painting the Way to the Moon is a 54 minute HD feature documentary about Princeton mathematician Ed Belbruno. In the 1980's, Ed worked at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Lab by day and made space-inspired paintings by night. In his free time, Ed became obsessed with figuring out a new way of space travel, and over five years he toiled to find a solution. But it wasn't until he turned to his oil paints and canvas that he made his breakthrough.

Director: Jacob Akira Okada
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 53 min
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Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Painting the Way to the Moon about?
Painting the Way to the Moon is a 54 minute HD feature documentary about Princeton mathematician Ed Belbruno. In the 1980's, Ed worked at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Lab by day and made space-inspired paintings by night. In his free time, Ed became obsessed with figuring out a new way of space travel, and over five years he toiled to find a solution. But it wasn't until he turned to his oil paints and canvas that he made his breakthrough.
Who directed Painting the Way to the Moon?
Painting the Way to the Moon was directed by Jacob Akira Okada.
Who stars in Painting the Way to the Moon?
Painting the Way to the Moon stars Ed Belbruno.
How long is Painting the Way to the Moon?
Painting the Way to the Moon has a runtime of 53m (53 minutes).
What genre is Painting the Way to the Moon?
Painting the Way to the Moon is a Documentary film.