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Le 12 avril 1961, le cosmonaute soviétique, Youri Gagarine décolle dans une fusée Vostok et effectue une révolution de 106 minutes autour de la Terre, devenant ainsi le premier humain à être... Tout lireLe 12 avril 1961, le cosmonaute soviétique, Youri Gagarine décolle dans une fusée Vostok et effectue une révolution de 106 minutes autour de la Terre, devenant ainsi le premier humain à être allé dans l'espace.Le 12 avril 1961, le cosmonaute soviétique, Youri Gagarine décolle dans une fusée Vostok et effectue une révolution de 106 minutes autour de la Terre, devenant ainsi le premier humain à être allé dans l'espace.
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- Récompenses
- 1 nomination au total
Inga Strelkova-Oboldina
- Ada Kotovskaya
- (as Inga Oboldina)
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Is it propaganda? Yes in the same way as The Right Stuff or Apollo 13 are propaganda but this does not detract from the massive technical achievement of the Gagarin's flight.
At that moment the USSR was vastly in advance of US in space technology.
This would change but nothing can change the events of April 1961.
The film is very well made with breathtaking and realistic special effects and fine acting especially by Yaroslav Zhalnin... his Gagarin is intense intelligent and determined.
I imagine he an Neil Armstrong were cut form similar cloth.
Overall this film is a fine drama not afraid to discuss the political games in play.
Worth a view especially for anyone interested in space and as a antidote to the endless mindless CGI fueled science fiction we see in our cinemas.
At that moment the USSR was vastly in advance of US in space technology.
This would change but nothing can change the events of April 1961.
The film is very well made with breathtaking and realistic special effects and fine acting especially by Yaroslav Zhalnin... his Gagarin is intense intelligent and determined.
I imagine he an Neil Armstrong were cut form similar cloth.
Overall this film is a fine drama not afraid to discuss the political games in play.
Worth a view especially for anyone interested in space and as a antidote to the endless mindless CGI fueled science fiction we see in our cinemas.
What I like most about this movie is its relative neutrality. Of course, there was that historical, almost 'light the world up' tension between the two superpowers back then, but this one, however, menages to be almost solely Russian. It does not blame either part of the equation. It is Russian because of its characters, who are developed well throughout the movie. What baffles me that, in the same year, Gravity won everything, but this movie wasn't even mentioned. I think, Gravity will soon be forgotten, but this one, about Gagarin, will linger for a long time.
Hands down, this is one of the best movies about space exploration. It is as close to the real events as it can be, no special effects, just a plain story of a country boy, who become an icon of 20th century.
Gagarin was a talented pilot, so were many others, but what set him apart was his demeanour towards his friends and colleague in the space training.
His life path wasn't easy, born to a family of humble peasants, who were pretty beat up by the life after the decimating WWII, he wasn't nurtured as a dreamer or even given any aspirations in his life.
It remains a mystery how Gagarin became such an eternal optimist. His own father refused to believe that it was his son orbiting around the Earth.
This disconnect haunted Gagarin most of his life, and therefore made the movie a true drama of human life and a triumph of a daring explorer, as Gagarin by chance found himself.
If you are looking for a Hollywood flick- look elsewhere, this is a very exact historic drama of a life of a person, who risked everything to be first of a kind, and it will keep you in suspense to the very end.
Gagarin was a talented pilot, so were many others, but what set him apart was his demeanour towards his friends and colleague in the space training.
His life path wasn't easy, born to a family of humble peasants, who were pretty beat up by the life after the decimating WWII, he wasn't nurtured as a dreamer or even given any aspirations in his life.
It remains a mystery how Gagarin became such an eternal optimist. His own father refused to believe that it was his son orbiting around the Earth.
This disconnect haunted Gagarin most of his life, and therefore made the movie a true drama of human life and a triumph of a daring explorer, as Gagarin by chance found himself.
If you are looking for a Hollywood flick- look elsewhere, this is a very exact historic drama of a life of a person, who risked everything to be first of a kind, and it will keep you in suspense to the very end.
Good biopic.
The story of Yuri Gagarin, the first person in space. Told by concentrating on his historic flight, interspersed with flashbacks to his youth, Air Force training, cosmonaut training, his relationships and family life.
Very well made. The special effects for Gagarin's journey into space and back are superb. The story around the flight is also well told - the director creates genuine tension regarding his safety, even before he goes into space. As you can imagine there would have been - nobody had done it before, and the technology was fairly primitive.
The personal side is kind of schmaltzy though. There are also some other scenes that don't seem to add much to the movie.
A good story on a very brave man.
The story of Yuri Gagarin, the first person in space. Told by concentrating on his historic flight, interspersed with flashbacks to his youth, Air Force training, cosmonaut training, his relationships and family life.
Very well made. The special effects for Gagarin's journey into space and back are superb. The story around the flight is also well told - the director creates genuine tension regarding his safety, even before he goes into space. As you can imagine there would have been - nobody had done it before, and the technology was fairly primitive.
The personal side is kind of schmaltzy though. There are also some other scenes that don't seem to add much to the movie.
A good story on a very brave man.
the first man in space. the greatness of an idea and the struggles behind it. a form of propaganda. and a film who reminds, for not young public from the East, special moments. it is a correct film, with family scenes, with oasis of humor, preserving the spirit and atmosphere of the period, more credible by American blockbusters about same theme, touching and heroic and not far by clichés. a film about Gagarin. simple and honest, seductive in a not complicated manner, impressive for accuracy and good occasion to remind one of the great moments from the XX century. a film who could be easily criticized. but its beauty is the emotion who translate the events. and silhouette and words of a man who makes history.
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- AnecdotesThe movie's running time of 108 minutes is exactly the same length of time it took for Yuri Gagarin's flight into space, orbit around the earth, and safe return to earth.
- GaffesAt the end of the scene where Yuri's father learns that his son has just flown in space (at 1 hour & 45 minutes) the camera pulls back as he walks away from the meeting hall. A boom mic is visible on the right hand side of the picture as it pans back.
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- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Gagarin: First in Space
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- 9 500 000 $US (estimé)
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- 1 121 976 $US
- Durée1 heure 48 minutes
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