Filming in Outer Space is Completed, the Actress and the Director of Russia Back to Earth

After spending 12 days filming in outer space, the actress along with director of Russian finally returned to Earth from the International Space Station on Sunday morning local time.
Earlier, the actress Yulia Peresild and director who is also a producer Klim Shipenko, go to the International Space Station (ISS) on October 5, and then to capture a picture of a scene in The film The Challenge.
Reported by The Verge, written on Monday (18/10/2021), along with them, astronaut Russian or kosmonaut Oleg Novitsky also returned to Earth after 191 days in space.
The mission is the third time that Novitsky and has been started since April 9. He had spent a total of 531 days in space during his life.
The three of them landed with the flight Soyuz MS-19 at 12.35 a.m. Eastern Time in Kazakhstan, followed by a return to Russia on Sunday night.

Sad to Leave the ISS
Citing the TASS, Peresild confessed herself a little disappointed to have to leave the ISS.
“I feel a little sad today. It looks like 12 as the day was long, but I don’t want to leave her when everything is finished,” he told Channel One.
Even so, he said that the experience it only once in a lifetime and described it as an incredible adventure.
During the flight from Kazakhstan to Russia, Peresild was not admitted nausea or pain, and not able to walk properly.
Peresild also told me that the film crew could hardly sleep for 12 days, because they fear his condition will deteriorate later in the day. In fact, the doctor had asked them to rest.
“The point is we have a very large plans to be resolved. We practically did not stop, especially in the early days,” said Peresild tells the story.
The First Film Shooting in Outer Space
Although still want to go back to his children, Peresild saying his feelings in the outer space as a “dating short love with outer space is amazing, that may not be photographed.”
“It is clear that we take a picture, some of the footage, however, is still very challenging to convey the real atmosphere,” he said.
The Film is being produced by Peresild and Shipenko itself is the first film shot in space.
The story is about a doctor wanitam played Peresild, who went into outer space to save the life of a kosmonaut.
This Film is a collaboration project between Roscosmos, Channel One Russia, and studio Yellow, Black, and White. Kosmonaut Anton Shkaplerov, Oleg Novitsky and Pyotr Dubrov also has a role in the film.
Overall, about 35 to 40 minutes from the duration of the film shoot in orbit.

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