In 1969, amidst escalating political tensions in Northern Ireland and the United States' yet-to-be-achieved moon landing, an idealistic inventor named Noah proposes a bold, albeit naive, plan to unite the warring factions of the country by sending Northern Ireland to the moon.
Everything Looks Simple from a Distance
In 1969 Northern Ireland, a young man turns to his love of space exploration as a refuge from the escalating tensions, finding a sense of liberation and escape as he gazes up at the stars from 238,855 miles away.