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Salyut-7

  • 2017
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  • 1h 51m
IMDb RATING
7.2/10
13K
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Salyut-7 (2017)
Period DramaAdventureDramaHistoryThriller

USSR, June 1985. Based on actual events. After contact with the Salyut 7 space station is lost, cosmonauts Vladimir Dzhanibekov and Viktor Savinykh dock with the empty, frozen craft, and bri... Read allUSSR, June 1985. Based on actual events. After contact with the Salyut 7 space station is lost, cosmonauts Vladimir Dzhanibekov and Viktor Savinykh dock with the empty, frozen craft, and bring her back to life.USSR, June 1985. Based on actual events. After contact with the Salyut 7 space station is lost, cosmonauts Vladimir Dzhanibekov and Viktor Savinykh dock with the empty, frozen craft, and bring her back to life.

  • Director
    • Klim Shipenko
  • Writers
    • Aleksey Samolyotov
    • Alexey Chupov
    • Natasha Merkulova
  • Stars
    • Vladimir Vdovichenkov
    • Pavel Derevyanko
    • Aleksandr Samoylenko
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.2/10
    13K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Klim Shipenko
    • Writers
      • Aleksey Samolyotov
      • Alexey Chupov
      • Natasha Merkulova
    • Stars
      • Vladimir Vdovichenkov
      • Pavel Derevyanko
      • Aleksandr Samoylenko
    • 87User reviews
    • 34Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 4 wins & 7 nominations total

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    Vladimir Vdovichenkov
    Vladimir Vdovichenkov
    • Fyodorov
    Pavel Derevyanko
    Pavel Derevyanko
    • Alyokhin
    Aleksandr Samoylenko
    Aleksandr Samoylenko
    • Shubin
    Mariya Mironova
    • Zhena Fyodorova
    Oksana Fandera
    Oksana Fandera
    • Lazareva
    Lyubov Aksyonova
    Lyubov Aksyonova
    • Zhena Alyokhina
    Aleksandr Ratnikov
    • Zamestitel Shubina
    Valeriy Filonov
    • Stepanych
    Vitaliy Khaev
    Vitaliy Khaev
    • Shumakov
    Igor Ugolnikov
    Igor Ugolnikov
    • Boldyrev
    Natalya Kudryashova
    Natalya Kudryashova
    • Vrach
    Artur Vakha
    Artur Vakha
    • Psikhiatr
    Polina Rudenko
    • Doch Fyodorova
    Nikita Panfilov
    Nikita Panfilov
    • Zaytsev
    Kirill Ulyanov
    Kirill Ulyanov
    • Assistent Shubina
    Artyom Semakin
    Artyom Semakin
    • Assistent Shubina
    Ekaterina Novikova
    Ekaterina Novikova
    • Sotrudnitsa TsUP
    Oksana Syrtsova
    Oksana Syrtsova
    • Sotrudnitsa TsUP
    • Director
      • Klim Shipenko
    • Writers
      • Aleksey Samolyotov
      • Alexey Chupov
      • Natasha Merkulova
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    User reviews87

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    8karenmichellelane-268-556816

    Outstanding Entertainment.

    Being am American space geekette all my life, I was understandably drawn to the movie "Salyut-7". Let me start with my overall opinion of this production and then the why's.

    Ready?

    Outstanding Entertainment.

    Make no mistake, this is a dramatized story of the events surrounding the rescue of the Salyut-7 research station after it became unstable and threatened Earth with an uncontrolled ballistic re-entry. It is NOT a documentary by any means of the imagination. This said, please note that the special effects are top notch and show a love of both reproduction the rugged dependability of Russian Space hardware as well as a keeping up with the Jones quality in the overall visual effects in both the captured directly to film footage and the post processing CGI effects. Kudos are well deserved.

    The story is delivered in a tightly scripted yet dramatic setting replete with humor and situational challenges to be conquered as if planned on a clipboard checklist. This tone and story telling technique is apparent from the beginning of the movie and it prepares the viewer for a climatic ride where you are indirectly warned to just suspend your disbelief and to just hang on. Once you realize this is not a testament to the brave cosmonauts of the Soviet Space program nor a history of the role that the Salyut-7 research station played in the Soviet pride, it seems that you are invited into the tale being told.

    This is a fictional story about men who fly into space and perform their assigned tasks with grit and determination. The classic well trained, stoic cosmonaut is missing from this story replaced by a very human repair crew.

    The story is not as absurd as that presented in "Gravity" or so over the top as in "Apollo 13" yet you feel the drama build as each step in bringing the station back to life is met with the inevitable challenges of cold, water moisture, frustrating electronic components, failed servo-motors & sensors, EVAs and seemingly impossible to repair damage. fire and stress. All these challenges are conquered in turn as a cold war of decisions takes place at central space command including some terrifying consequences from the earlier events put to rest.

    The crew is made more human with unusual flashbacks into their marriages and estranged relationships with contrived dialog moments, but the acting itself shows the love between these men and their lives with their families on Earth.

    Decisions are made, the impossible becomes possible and you are left with a pleasant reminder that ingenuity does conquer all.

    Asking for more from this film will simply frustrate you. Simply enjoy the ride.
    8jakubpas

    "Appollo 13" meets "Gravity"

    I watched it recently on HBO GO. I've seen it accidentally, never heard of that movie before. I must said I did not expected it to be so good. Very good camera, special effects, SGI, science consulting and so on. You can't really tell where the SGI was used at all. Very good acting and story. I don't know exactly how close the story was to original events. I assume it had to be a little exaggerated but it's ok for me. I guess it could be a little shorter for average audience. The only unrealistic scene was Challenger flyby so close to Salyut-7 crew so they can actually see and (nomen omen) "salute" to the russian cosmonauts. Too hollywood to me.
    7rmnowac

    Entertaining but mostly fiction

    After watching Salyut-7 which I found well made, well acted, human and tense, I wanted to know the true story. For that, I credit Nickolai Belakovski for his article "The little-known Soviet mission to rescue a dead space station" which can be found on the Ars Technica website. Suffice it to say, Salyut-7 is very much a work of fiction and, to be fair, was not intended to be taken as a true depiction of events.

    As far as any shuttle mission to grab Salyut-7, it's complete hogwash despite there being a Russian documentary that promotes US efforts to steal the station. Bart Hendrickx wrote the article "Kidnapping a Soviet space station" for The Space Review website. It debunks the Russian conspiracy theory quite convincingly.

    Enjoy the movie but don't rely on it for truth.
    8jerryadlington

    Don't know the truthfulness

    I found this film thoroughly entertaining. Few films follow the truth so I really don't know if it is accurate. I think the Ruskies did a fantastic job with this film. Better than the diarrhea that comes from Hollywood.
    8zoraxx

    Salyut 7 was something of a surprise discovery for me,

    Salyut 7 was something of a surprise discovery for me, just stumbling upon it.I wish it had received a wider attention, This movie feels like it came from nowhere and I lapped it up.Its a riveting and powerful film about human triumph over adversity. And the Gravity-like visuals really intensify the you-are-there feeling I guess you have to forgive dramatic license-this film used,its dramatizations, rather than a documentary, after all. Overall this is a great movie. And two days ago I'd never even heard of it.In any case, anybody who enjoyed either Apollo 13 or Gravity will likely really enjoy this film, it's nice to see Russian cinema demonstrating its ability to measure up to Hollywood and give us a different flavor.

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    • Trivia
      The plot revolving around a fire on board the Soyuz T-13 and possibly returning with only Savinykh on board was added for the movie, in reality the crew took great care in ensuring all water had evaporated before turning on any electrical systems.
    • Goofs
      The Americans never launched any of their Space Shuttles to Salyut. NASA indeed planned to send the Challenger or the Discovery to take photos of the drifting station, and retrieval was considered, but all these plans were dropped because they didn't want to provoke the Soviets, particularly not in the interregnum shortly after Konstantin Chernyenko's death, not knowing how firmly has the new Premier, Mikhail Gorbachev is sitting in his chair.
    • Connections
      Featured in Belaya studiya: Pavel Derevyanko (2018)
    • Soundtracks
      Korabli
      Music and lyrics by Vladimir Vysotskiy

      Performed by Vladimir Vysotskiy

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    • Release date
      • October 12, 2017 (Russia)
    • Country of origin
      • Russia
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Languages
      • Russian
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Salyut 7
    • Production companies
      • CTB Film Company
      • Globus-film
      • Lemon Films Studio
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    • Budget
      • RUR 493,733,957 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $3,138,431
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 51 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Atmos
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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