The Dream Is Alive

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The Dream Is Alive is a 1985 IMAX documentary film that showcases life and work aboard NASA’s Space Shuttle missions, offering audiences an immersive view of human spaceflight.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf IMAX film
documentary film
nonfiction film
basedOn real events
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
depicts Earth from space
Space Shuttle missions
life aboard the Space Shuttle
microgravity environment
work aboard the Space Shuttle
distributor IMAX NERFINISHED
educationalFocus space exploration
space science
exhibitionVenue IMAX theaters NERFINISHED
featuresOrganization NASA NERFINISHED
featuresVehicle Space Shuttle NERFINISHED
filmingTechnique IMAX 70 mm film
genre documentary
science documentary
space documentary
hasFormat IMAX large-format film
hasTheme human exploration of space
technology and innovation
hasType theatrical documentary
intendedAudience general audience
language English
mainSubject NASA NERFINISHED
Space Shuttle program NERFINISHED
human spaceflight
medium film
portrays astronauts at work
launch and orbit activities
space experiments
space shuttle operations
productionCompany IMAX NERFINISHED
purpose to provide an immersive view of human spaceflight
to showcase NASA Space Shuttle missions
releaseDate 1985
releaseYear 1985
setInPeriod 1980s
subjectOf film reviews
title The Dream Is Alive NERFINISHED
workLocationShown NASA facilities on Earth
Space Shuttle orbiter interior
low Earth orbit

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Graeme Ferguson notableWork The Dream Is Alive