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Russia, 1983 – Cold War tensions at their peak. A terrifying scene is discovered at the landing site of spacecraft Orbit-4. The commander is dead, the flight engineer in coma. The third crew member, Valery Basov, has survived, but he has lost his memory from the horrific experience and cannot shed light on the cause of the accident. In a secluded government facility, under the vigilant watch of armed guards, psychologist Tatiana Klimova (Oksana Akinshina) must cure the astronaut’s amnesia and unravel the mystery. In the process, she learns that Orbit-4 may have carried back an alien parasite that threatens to consume them all.
Director Egor Abramenko is an established award-winning director of commercials and music videos from Russia. Upon graduation from The Gerasimov Institute of Cinematography in 2009, he worked extensively...
Russia, 1983 – Cold War tensions at their peak. A terrifying scene is discovered at the landing site of spacecraft Orbit-4. The commander is dead, the flight engineer in coma. The third crew member, Valery Basov, has survived, but he has lost his memory from the horrific experience and cannot shed light on the cause of the accident. In a secluded government facility, under the vigilant watch of armed guards, psychologist Tatiana Klimova (Oksana Akinshina) must cure the astronaut’s amnesia and unravel the mystery. In the process, she learns that Orbit-4 may have carried back an alien parasite that threatens to consume them all.
Director Egor Abramenko is an established award-winning director of commercials and music videos from Russia. Upon graduation from The Gerasimov Institute of Cinematography in 2009, he worked extensively...
- 7/21/2020
- by Michelle Hannett
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
SOCHI, Russia -- Kinotavr, Russia's top local film festival, ended Sunday with the surprise victory by a first-time feature director.
Bakur Bakuradze's "Shultes", a drama about a pickpocket who loses his memory after a car accident and tries to return to a normal life, which premiered at May's Festival de Cannes, earned the prize for best film.
Veteran Alexander Proshkin, meanwhile, picked up the directing nod for the World War II drama "Live and Remember".
The best screenplay prize was posthumously awarded to Pyotr Lutsik and Alexei Samoriadov, the writers of "Wild Field" by Mikhail Kalatozishvili, grandson of the renowned Soviet director Mikhail Kalatozov.
The festival's cinematography prize went to Ilya Demin, director of photography on Alexander Melnik's "Terra Nova", the festival's most expensive entry with a budget of about $10 million.
The Kinotavr festival is held in the Black Sea resort town of Sochi.
Bakur Bakuradze's "Shultes", a drama about a pickpocket who loses his memory after a car accident and tries to return to a normal life, which premiered at May's Festival de Cannes, earned the prize for best film.
Veteran Alexander Proshkin, meanwhile, picked up the directing nod for the World War II drama "Live and Remember".
The best screenplay prize was posthumously awarded to Pyotr Lutsik and Alexei Samoriadov, the writers of "Wild Field" by Mikhail Kalatozishvili, grandson of the renowned Soviet director Mikhail Kalatozov.
The festival's cinematography prize went to Ilya Demin, director of photography on Alexander Melnik's "Terra Nova", the festival's most expensive entry with a budget of about $10 million.
The Kinotavr festival is held in the Black Sea resort town of Sochi.
- 6/16/2008
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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