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Out of the Present is a 1995 documentary filmbyAndrei Ujică that deals with the prolonged stay of the Russian cosmonaut Sergei Krikalevatspace station Mir. This was the first time a 35 mm film camera was used in space.[1]

Out of the Present
Directed byAndrei Ujică
Written byAndrei Ujică
Produced byElke Peters
Starring
  • Anatoly Artsebarsky
  • Alexander Volkov
  • CinematographyVadim Yusov
    Edited by
    • Ralf Henninger
  • Heidi Leihbecher
  • Distributed byReal Fiction Filmverleih (Köln)

    Release date

    • 1995 (1995)

    Running time

    96 minutes
    CountryGermany

    Synopsis

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    The film begins with the May 1991 dockingofSoyuz TM-12 at the station. For 92 minutes (the time for one Earth-orbit of the station) the routine of a long-term space station crew is shown, frequently interrupted by panoramic Earth views in addition to observing the day-to-day activities of eating, exercising and conducting experiments in weightlessness. Krikalev was a bystander to the 1991 Soviet coup d'état attempt and the collapse of the Soviet Union during his 10-month stay.[2]

    The arrival of Soyuz TM-13 is a highlight, while the station was crowded with five cosmonauts for a week. Due to the then-current political situation in Kazakhstan, a Kazakh cosmonaut, Toktar Aubakirov, had been selected for this mission. Without long-term training he was unable to relieve Krikalev, who therefore had to stay another six months at the station. Finally, Krikalev is shown back on Earth, resting on a couch after more than 300 days in zero gravity.

    Production

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    The filming was handled mainly by the long-term crews of the Mir. It is said that simply transporting the film camera used up roughly half of the film's budget.

    References

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    1. ^ Andrei Ujică zu seinem Film »Out of the Present«
  • ^ Mick O'Hare (9 May 2021). "The man the Soviet Union left in space". The New European. Retrieved 26 May 2023.
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