Saw this yesterday:
http://www.theguardian.com/film/2014/jun/08/last-man-on-moon-documentary-eugene-cernanand can't recommend it highly enough. It is funny, informative, absorbing and at times very moving as a man reflects on the time he spent doing important things and the human cost of it all. Some of the CGI and 3D rendering of Apollo images is really top notch.
My high opinion of the film is probably helped by Gene Cernan being involved in the Q&A session afterwards, and the standing ovation he got as he came in was wonderful.
He was an absolute gentleman, very humble, and very accommodating to all the people who were desperate to get a photo or a handshake (including me!).
Oh, and thanks to it being on a big screen I spotted that in AS17-140-21390 you can see Earth over the South Massif, reflected in Gene's visor:
(I've reversed it there to show it properly and checked in Stellarium).