Without interruption from landing: Peresild and Shipenko offered to shoot a film at the landing site
Without interruption from landing: Peresild and Shipenko offered to shoot a film at the landing site
The Russian space “movie crew” returned to earth in the morning. Cosmonaut Oleg Novitsky, director Klim Shipenko and actress Yulia Peresild became the first to shoot a feature film on the ISS. At the landing site, after a brief medical examination, the actors immediately resumed working on the film. The details were learned by the correspondent of “MIR 24” Igor Mosunov.
A historic event watched in real time by millions of people. The Russian film crew, who filmed the first-ever feature film on the ISS, returned from orbit. The landing was, as they say at the MCC, normally, that is, successfully. The device with cosmonaut Oleg Novitsky, director Klim Shipenko and actress Yulia Peresild successfully landed in Kazakhstan, 150 kilometers southeast of the city of Zhezkazgan. The doctors were the first to meet the crew. Actress-cosmonaut Yulia Peresild looks a little tired, but tries to smile at the cameras and talks to journalists.
Without interruption from landing: Peresild and Shipenko offered to shoot a film at the landing site
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The actress and film director spent 12 days in orbit. Plans to shoot a feature film in space became known in September last year. Then there were five months of training in the star city, where Peresild and Shipenko were taught to survive in extreme conditions. They were spun in a centrifuge, forced to cram the materiel.
On the ISS, a film was filmed about a woman doctor who is in a hurry to go into orbit to perform an operation on an astronaut. Whether the crew succeeded in fulfilling this mission, the audience will decide when they see the picture on the screen. One way or another, the Russian film “Challenge” will go down in history as the first film shot in space.
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