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Direction
Howard's claustrophobic framing makes space feel terrifyingly small.
Editing
Cross-cutting between stranded astronauts and frantic Houston never loses grip.
Practical Effects
Actual NASA consultation; vomit comet flights for zero-G scenes.

Director
Ron Howard
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes