‘First Man’ Director Damien Chazelle & Neil Armstrong’s Family On Flag Flap: It’s Not A Political Statement

Damien Chazelle’s Neil Armstrong biopic First Man received good marks this week when it landed as the opening-night film at the Venice Film Festival. But not all saw it that way, with a small backlash brewing over the lack of a scene showing Armstrong’s planting of the American flag on the moon’s surface during his legendary 1969 moon landing. The flag appears several times during the movie, which stars Ryan Gosling as Armstrong, but not having the iconic flag-plant has…

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