
When the space shuttle Challenger blew up in 1986, it was the most shocking event in the history of American spaceflight. The deaths of seven astronauts, including the first teacher in space Christa McAuliffe, were watched live on television by millions of viewers. But what was more shocking was that the cause of the disaster might never be uncovered. The Challenger is the story of how Richard Feynman, one of America's most famous scientists, helped to discover the cause of a tragedy that stunned America.
A somber, investigative mood permeates this film. It feels like a procedural, meticulously uncovering the truth behind a devastating historical event. The steady pacing builds a quiet tension, focusing on the scientific pursuit of answers amidst profound tragedy.











