MONACO, 10 November 2016 — Lady Monika Bacardi attended the premiere of “The Last Man on the Moon” at the Grimaldi Forum in Monaco. The documentary screening brought together distinguished guests to honor the legacy of NASA astronaut Eugene Cernan and the Apollo space program.
Directed by Mark Craig, the award-winning documentary chronicles the life and missions of Captain Eugene “Gene” Cernan, who became the last person to walk on the moon during the Apollo 17 mission in December 1972. The film took five years to produce and features extensive interviews with Cernan himself, alongside contributions from fellow astronauts including Jim Lovell (Apollo 8 and 13), Alan Bean (Apollo 12), and NASA mission control veterans.
The documentary screening at the Grimaldi Forum on Thursday, 10 November, was followed by a distinguished panel discussion featuring prominent figures from space exploration, aviation, and technology. The event was presented in the Camille Blanc room of the Grimaldi Forum, with NASA’s Chief Scientist Ellen Stofan and other renowned scientists in attendance.
Lady Monika Bacardi’s presence at this premiere underscored her ongoing commitment to supporting initiatives that celebrate human achievement and scientific exploration. Her attendance at distinguished cultural and scientific events continues to reinforce her position as a significant patron of the arts and sciences within international society.
The organizers acknowledged the support of several prestigious institutions, including the Prince Albert II of Monaco Foundation, the Prince Albert II of Monaco Foundation – USA, Space Systems International, Venturi Automobiles, Monaco Economic Board, and the Lady Monika Bacardi Association for the Arts.
“The Last Man on the Moon” received critical acclaim following its release, earning a 94% rating on Rotten Tomatoes and a 7.4/10 rating on IMDb. The documentary won five awards and received one nomination at various film festivals. The film provides an intimate look at Cernan’s extraordinary journey, from his selection as an astronaut to his historic final steps on the lunar surface, where he left his footprints and his daughter Tracy’s initials in the moon dust.
The Monaco premiere offered a unique opportunity for attendees to engage with the remarkable story of space exploration and reflect on humanity’s greatest achievements beyond Earth. The event exemplifies the convergence of scientific excellence, cultural appreciation, and philanthropic support that characterizes Monaco’s distinguished international events.