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Sally

  • 2025
  • TV-14
  • 1h 43m
IMDb RATING
7.3/10
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Sally Ride in Sally (2025)
Sally Ride's groundbreaking journey as the first American woman in space concealed a deeply personal story. Her life partner, Tam O'Shaughnessy, unveils their covert 27-year romance and its accompanying sacrifices.
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Sally Ride's groundbreaking journey as the first American woman in space concealed a deeply personal story. Her life partner, Tam O'Shaughnessy, unveils their covert 27-year romance and its ... Read allSally Ride's groundbreaking journey as the first American woman in space concealed a deeply personal story. Her life partner, Tam O'Shaughnessy, unveils their covert 27-year romance and its accompanying sacrifices.Sally Ride's groundbreaking journey as the first American woman in space concealed a deeply personal story. Her life partner, Tam O'Shaughnessy, unveils their covert 27-year romance and its accompanying sacrifices.

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    • Cristina Costantini
  • Writers
    • Cristina Costantini
    • Tom Maroney
  • Stars
    • Sally Ride
    • Tam O'Shaughnessy
    • Molly Tyson
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  • IMDb RATING
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    • Director
      • Cristina Costantini
    • Writers
      • Cristina Costantini
      • Tom Maroney
    • Stars
      • Sally Ride
      • Tam O'Shaughnessy
      • Molly Tyson
    • 6User reviews
    • 16Critic reviews
    • 75Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 8 nominations total

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    Sally Ride
    Sally Ride
    • Self - First American Woman in Space
    • (archive footage)
    • (voice)
    Tam O'Shaughnessy
    Tam O'Shaughnessy
    • Self - Life Partner
    Molly Tyson
    Molly Tyson
    • Self - Former Girlfriend
    Lynn Sherr
    Lynn Sherr
    • Self - Journalist
    Kathryn D. Sullivan
    Kathryn D. Sullivan
    • Self - Astronaut, Class of 1978
    • (as Kathy Sullivan)
    Anna Fisher
    Anna Fisher
    • Self - Astronaut, Class of 1978
    John Fabian
    John Fabian
    • Self - Astronaut, Class of 1978
    Steve Hawley
    Steve Hawley
    • Self - Astronaut, Class of 1978
    Joyce Ride
    Joyce Ride
    • Self - Sally's Mother
    Bear Ride
    Bear Ride
    • Self - Sally's Sister
    Mike Mullane
    Mike Mullane
    • Self - Astronaut, Class of 1978
    Margaret Weitekamp
    Margaret Weitekamp
    • Self - National Air and Space Museum
    Billie Jean King
    Billie Jean King
    • Self - Tennis Champion
    Judith A. Resnik
    Judith A. Resnik
    • Self - Astronaut, Class of 1978
    • (archive footage)
    • (as Judy Resnik)
    Rhea Seddon
    Rhea Seddon
    • Self - Astronaut, Class of 1978
    • (archive footage)
    Robert L. Crippen
    Robert L. Crippen
    • Self - Astronaut, Class of 1969
    • (as Bob Crippen)
    Christopher Kraft
    Christopher Kraft
    • Self - Director, Johnson Space Center
    • (archive footage)
    • (as Chris Kraft)
    Lawrence Mulloy
    Lawrence Mulloy
    • Self - NASA Official
    • (archive footage)
    • (as Larry Mulloy)
    • Director
      • Cristina Costantini
    • Writers
      • Cristina Costantini
      • Tom Maroney
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    3roadneug

    Less romance and more Space & science.

    Considering how Sally worked so hard to play down the aspect of her being a woman @ NASA, it seems a shame that this documentary spent so much time on her sexuality compared to her achievements that she would want to be remembered for. It is great that her on again-off again partner comforted her in her final days but to spend so much time on the ups and downs of she and her partner's relationship seems to be just what Sally wouldn't have wanted. She was obviously a private person and this documentary seems, sadly, to be more of her partner wanting recognition of her special relationship to a celebrity. As a person who grew up following the US space program and an avid of "love who you want to love; live your life how you want to" supporter, I was really disappointed that Sally's private life seemed to be the thrust of this documentary.
    10chong_an

    Very illuminating biography

    This documentary is narrated by Tam O'Shaugnessy, who met Sally Ride as teenage tennis players, and ended up being her life partner for Ride's last 27 years.

    Tam played several years of professional tennis, while Sally went to university. Sally managed to get her Ph. D in astrophysics in time for her to be selected as an astronaut candidate for the 1st group NASA recruited to include women and minorities. There is a lot of footage and discussion about her training, etc. Leading to her 1st flight, making her the 1st American woman in space.. Afterwards, the story concentrated on her publicity work, including her refusal to meet with sexist Bob Hope. Her doctorate allowed her to demand being addressed as Sally or Doctor Ride.

    Sally had crossed paths with Tam, and, while married to a fellow astronaut, started seeing Tam regularly on the side. After Sally quit NASA for a teaching job in California, Tam reluctantly joined her, and they stayed together for the rest of Sally's life. Keenly aware of the negative reaction to the coming out of Billy Jean King, Sally kept her private life secret, and it was only when Tam wrote Sally obituary that she was outed.

    Some notable people in Sally's life also appear in this film, like Billy Jean King and some of her fellow astronauts. It is not an exhaustive recitation of Sally's career, and the omissions may lead to some misleading impressions. However, the main theme is that of the relationship between Sally and Tam, and that comes off very well.
    7BongoReviewer

    No idea what this was going in, lovely insight..

    "Sally", directed by Cristina Costantini, is a tender insight into Sally Ride (aka the first American woman in space).

    It does a solid job of honoring Sally's life while not erasing the, at times, poor decisions she made albeit shaped by the toxic atmosphere of her time. It proves that yes, she's a historic figure, but still a human being.

    The documentary effectively tells the story of her space journey and the struggles she and others faced to reach that point. It also highlights the frankly terrible work environment and the rampant sexism in the media, and how she personally dealt with the pressure.

    It was a nice touch to feature her ex-husband in the documentary (kudos to him for appearing), although they could have given him a bit more sympathy and screen time.

    The ending, with its detailed timeline leading to her final days, was truly tear-jerking. It felt as though she finally let go of all the struggles and pressure and was able to be Sally in her truest form.

    Overall, a very solid documentary, well directed, despite some repetitive coverage of certain topics, with excellent narration from her life partner, Tam.

    Absolutely worth a watch.
    10lisacarlson50

    The first female astronaut

    Sally Ride was chosen to be the first female astronaut in 1983. She was apart of the first class of female astronauts chosen in 1978. It seemed to me she and Judith Resnik were the top female choices and had very different personalities. Resnik perished in the Challenger Disaster in 1986.

    This film is touching, fascinating and balanced. We learn what Ride was like; a terrific tennis player, a highly intelligent physicist, someone who believed in NASA until the Challenger explosion and she kept her sexuality in the closet. The fact she had to keep her affection for another woman a secret because she feared her demise was unacceptable.

    Her sexuality had nothing to do with her competency and achievements. She was an incredible woman who died too young of pancreatic cancer.

    It is obvious her legacy was to inspire other women to do what she did; anything they want.
    7Tim-9398

    Pretty good tribute

    Sally is more than a documentary-it's a quiet, powerful reckoning with the complexities of being a public icon and a private individual. Directed by Cristina Costantini, the film peels back the layers of Dr. Sally Ride's life, showing us not just the astronaut who broke barriers, but the human being who navigated a world that often didn't make space for her whole self.

    What struck me most was how gracefully the film balanced admiration with intimacy. Ride's historic journey into space is, of course, celebrated. But it's the deeply personal moments-her long-term relationship with Tam O'Shaughnessy, the burden of keeping her identity hidden-that linger long after the credits roll. The use of archival footage, voiceovers, and interviews creates a sense of closeness, as if we're finally hearing from Sally in her own words.

    The film doesn't try to be a comprehensive biography. Instead, it chooses emotion over exposition, connection over chronology. That might leave some viewers wanting more about her scientific work, but for me, the choice felt intentional-and powerful. It's a film about what it costs to live authentically, and how sometimes, that cost is silence.

    Sally is tender, haunting, and deeply necessary. In telling her story now-with honesty and care-it gives her the full humanity she was denied in life.

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      Sally Ride: I got a phone call very early in the morning California time. I thought maybe I was dreaming. I had been accepted for the astronaut office. Of course, I was thrilled.

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    • Release date
      • June 17, 2025 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Салли
    • Production companies
      • Muck Media
      • National Geographic Documentary Films
      • Story Syndicate
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      • 1h 43m(103 min)
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