By AFPRelaxnews | Apr 21, 2023
"The Challenge" is about a surgeon dispatched to the International Space Station (ISS) to save an injured cosmonaut
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In "The Challenge" a surgeon played by 38-year-old Yulia Peresild—one of Russia's most glamorous actresses—is sent to the ISS to save a cosmonaut injured during a spacewalk.
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The first feature film shot in space premiered in Russian cinemas on Thursday, as Moscow exulted in beating a rival Hollywood project amid a confrontation with the West.
"The Challenge" is about a surgeon dispatched to the International Space Station (ISS) to save an injured cosmonaut.
Russia sent an actress and a film director for a 12-day stint on the ISS in October 2021 to film scenes aboard the orbiting laboratory.
_RSS_The Russian crew beat a Hollywood project announced in 2020 by "Mission Impossible" star Tom Cruise together with NASA and Elon Musk's SpaceX.
Russian President Vladimir Putin has lauded the film, saying: "We are the first to have shot a feature film in orbit, aboard a spacecraft. Once again the first".
The Soviet Union pioneered space travel and the film crew's mission added to a long list of firsts for Russia's space industry after several setbacks, including botched launches.
In "The Challenge" a surgeon played by 38-year-old Yulia Peresild—one of Russia's most glamorous actresses—is sent to the ISS to save a cosmonaut injured during a spacewalk.
Director Klim Shipenko, 39, who was in charge of camera, lighting and sound, brought back 30 hours of footage, 50 minutes of which were used in the final cut.