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}}'''Out of the Present''' is a [[documentary film]] by [[Andrei Ujica]] from 1995 that deals with the prolonged stay of the Russian cosmonaut [[Sergei Krikalev]] at the [[space station]] [[Mir]]. This was the first time a [[35 mm film]] camera was used in space.<ref>[http://on1.zkm.de/zkm/stories/storyReader$2498 Andrei Ujica zu seinem Film »Out of the Present«]</ref>


== Plot ==

'''''Out of the Present''''' is a [[documentary film]] by [[Andrei Ujica]] from 1995 that deals with the prolonged stay of the Russian cosmonaut [[Sergei Krikalev]] at [[space station]] [[Mir]]. This was the first time a [[35 mm film]] camera was used in space.<ref>[http://on1.zkm.de/zkm/stories/storyReader$2498 Andrei Ujica zu seinem Film »Out of the Present«]</ref>

The film begins with the [[Docking and berthing of spacecraft|docking]] of [[Soyuz 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 views of the earth. In addition to observing the routine day-to-day activities of eating, exercising, and conducting experiments in weightlessness, Krikalev is a bystander to the [[1991 Soviet coup d'état attempt]] and the collapse of the Soviet Union during his 10-month stay. The arrival of [[Soyuz TM-13]] is a highlight, with the station being crowded with five cosmonauts for a week. Due to the then-current political situation in [[Kazakhstan]], a Kazhak cosmonaut, [[Toktar Aubakirov]], was 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.


== Synopsis ==


The film begins with the [[Docking and berthing of spacecraft|docking]] of [[Soyuz 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 routine day-to-day activities of eating, exercising and conducting experiments in weightlessness. Krikalev is a bystander to the [[1991 Soviet coup d'état attempt]] and the collapse of the [[Soviet Union]] during his 10-month stay.


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 Kazhak cosmonaut, [[Toktar Aubakirov]], was 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 ==

== Production ==

The filming was handled mostly by the long-term crews of the Mir, with editing of the assembled footage done afterwards. It is said that the transport of the film camera used up roughly half of the film's budget.

The filming was handled mostly 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.



== External links ==

== External links ==

* {{imdb title|0123211}}

* [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0123211/?ref_=ttloc_ql Out of the Present] at [http://www.imdb.com/?ref_=nv_home IMDb]

* [http://www.filmportal.de/en/movie/out-of-the-present_ea43d4a6fa745006e03053d50b37753d Out of the Present] at [http://www.filmportal.de filmportal.de]

* [http://www.filmportal.de/en/movie/out-of-the-present_ea43d4a6fa745006e03053d50b37753d Out of the Present] at [http://www.filmportal.de filmportal.de]



== References ==

== References ==

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[[Category:German films]]

[[Category:German films]]


Revision as of 07:25, 7 November 2015

Out of the Present
Directed byAndrei Ujica
Written byAndrei Ujica
Produced byElke Peters
StarringSergei Krikalev, Anatoly Artsebarsky, Alexander Volkov
CinematographyVadim Yusov
Edited byRalf Henninger, Heidi Leihbecher
Distributed byReal Fiction Filmverleih (Köln)

Release date

1995

Running time

96 minutes
CountryGermany

Out of the Present is a documentary filmbyAndrei Ujica from 1995 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]

Synopsis

The film begins with the 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 routine day-to-day activities of eating, exercising and conducting experiments in weightlessness. Krikalev is a bystander to the 1991 Soviet coup d'état attempt and the collapse of the Soviet Union during his 10-month stay.

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 Kazhak cosmonaut, Toktar Aubakirov, was 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

The filming was handled mostly 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.

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