In a future where past and present meet, a fallen astronaut searches the unknown for a way home. What he finds will change the future of humanity forever.
Think Apollo 13 meets Gravity. Salyut-7’s producers say the film features 40 minutes of footage shot in zero gravity, with 20 minutes shot in space — which they claim as a first for any movie. It’s hard to prove these claims, but they’re certainly believable, given the shots of cosmonauts operating aboard the station, and in EVA sequences. Check out the trailer below.
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