After beating America in sending the 1st human to space, Russia is now gearing to shoot the 1st film up there just before the US’s Tom Crusie and Elon Musk spacecraft take off. The 36-year-old Russian actress Yulia Peresild lately informed a new agency they aspire to shoot a film at the International Space station with director Klim Shipenko, 38 just before the Americans.
Peresild informed AFP that she not just desires to do it 1st, but do it the finest. The cast and crew have planned to blast off from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan. The project, titled “The Call” was announced in September last year a handful of months soon after Mission Impossible star Tom Cruise and Hollywood director Doug Liman made the world know their project with each other with NASA and Space X.
Although the production and the Russian space agency are consciously maintaining anything beneath wraps tiny birdies say the plot features a physician sent urgently to ISS to save a cosmonaut. The film of course has an outrageous price range as a seat to the space expenses millions of dollars.
Konstantin Ernst, the 60-year-old head of the Channel One tv network, a media manager, Television host and has helmed current political events from military parades to the opening ceremony of the 2014 Olympic Games is a different name to join the crew. Dmitry Rogozin, head of Russia’s Roscosmos space agency, will also feature in the film.
For the preparation of the film, the actress Peresild has been undergoing intensive cosmonaut education at the Yuri Gagarin Cosmonaut Training Centre in Star City outdoors Moscow. The crew from the director to the camera individual will be educated how to work in hostile scenarios in the space. Peresild plans to plummet back to Earth in a Soyuz capsule on October 17 soon after wrapping up the shoot.
In May 2020, NASA announced that it is working with Tom Cruise to film the 1st film shot in space. The facts of the project weren’t revealed, but NASA administrator, Bridenstine stated the film will take spot aboard the International Space Station and Cruise who is recognized for performing impressive stunts will be launched to space and keep onboard the ISS.