It’s all she’s ever wanted and worked for.
The only problem is her daughter, Stella (Zelie Boulant-Lemesle).
Is she prepared to give up time with her child so that achieve her dream?

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“Alice gave me some homework, I had to read several books and watch documentaries.
They embrace it because they know it is for the greater good.
I was fascinated by this sense of sacrifice, it’s very beautiful and saintlike.
Space is the great unknown, but Sarah knows very well what she stands to leave behind on Earth.
Most of the movie is concerned with her relationship with Stella.
“you’re able to’t lie to them, you have to be extremely honest.
I was the one who was intimidated.
There is something very strong about Zelie, and very mature.
She’s an old soul.
We connected after a few rounds, and then we felt at ease.
It was fluid and nice.”
“It was a real luxury to be able to get in those sacred places,” Green says.
It was quite hardcore and fabulous.
We went to Star City, which is an hour from Moscow.
It’s a weird place where all the astronauts get ready before they go to space.
That was my favorite place, I have to say.
There was something otherworldly; it was kind of a transition point between us and the unknown.”