The 'Apollo 11' documentary that came out in 2019 was breathtaking. I have since rewatched it 3 more times.
The buildup during the significant segments of the trip, together with the music score (mostly produced using analog synths like Moog), adds to the suspense and period-correctness.... Launch sequence, TLE burn, LOI burn, LM separation, powered descent, ascent, docking, TEI burn, reentry and splashdown.
And only in the documentary did I realize the significance of the Callsigns....
Lunar Module (LM) still attached to the Command Module/Service Module (CM/SM) = Apollo 11
LM after separation = Eagle
CM/SM after separation = Columbia
After rendezvous and docking of LM with CM/SM = Apollo 11
These all came from the original 65mm large-format film stock, which was stored in the National Archives. It slipped under the radar for half a century because they were originally uncatalogued or even mislabeled. These films were shot only for NASA internal documentation and its purpose were mostly for engineering. Nobody could've guessed that one day it will be used as a theatrical release. For the documentary, the producers captured/digitized the original footage into 8K and 16K resolution to preserve as much detail.... and for projection to IMAX.