Sky (2021 film)
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Directed by | Igor Kopylov |
Written by | Igor Kopylov |
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Edited by | Vitaly Vinogradov |
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Running time | 110 minutes |
Country | Russia |
Language | Russian |
Box office | ₽108 million[1] |
Sky (Russian: Небо, romanized: Nebo) is a 2021 Russian aviation action war film written and directed by Igor Kopylov, about the Russian military pilots in Syria, and the 2015 shootdown of an Su-24 over Turkey-Syrian airspace. The film was shot with the support of the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation and is included in the list of films that must be watched in the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation.[2]
The three main characters are: Lieutenant Colonel Oleg Soshnikov (Igor Petrenko), Captain Konstantin Muravyov (Ivan Batarev), and Major Vadim Zakharov (Sergey Gubanov). Three different characters, three different fates, which are destined to converge at the Khmeimim Air Base.
Sky was theatrically released in Russia on November 18, 2021 by Central Partnership.[3]
Background
[edit]The film is based on events in the lives of aviators Oleg Peshkov and Konstantin Murakhtin: on November 24, 2015, during a combat flight, their Russian Sukhoi Su-24 fighter jet was shot down by a Turkish fighter in northern Syria. Peshkov and Murakhtin ejected, but Peshkov was still shot by rebels in the air.[4]
Konstantin Murakhtin, who survived, was awarded the Order of Courage.
Plot
[edit]The film is about three Russian Officers with different backgrounds, who converge at the Khmeimim military base, involved with the shootdown of a Russian Su-24 by a Turkish F-16 over Turko-Syrian airspace in 2015, and the rescue of the crew shortly after.[5]
Cast
[edit]- Igor Petrenko as Lieutenant Colonel Oleg Soshnikov, the Russian Air Force pilot (based on Oleg Peshkov)
- Ivan Batarev as Captain Konstantin Muravyov, a navigator (based on Konstantin Murakhtin)
- Sergey Gubanov as Major Vadim Zakharov, Special Operations Forces Officer of the Russian Army
- Maria Mironova as Gelena Soshnikova, Oleg Soshnikov's wife
- Glafira Kopylova as Arina Soshnikova, Oleg Soshnikov's daughter
- Marina Mitrofanova as Albina Muravyova, Konstantin Muravyov's wife
- Ilya Noskov as Bagaev
- Dmitry Vlaskin as Zavyalov
- Sergey Zharkov as Chusov
- Dmitry Blokhin as Oleg Soshnikov's friend
- Igor Botvin as Grishin
- Ilya Shakunov as Kubalsky
- Anatoly Kot as Russian Defense Minister Sergey Shubin (based on Sergey Shoygu)
- Igor Filippov as Aksyonov, commander-in-chief of the Russian Aerospace Forces (based on Viktor Bondarev)
- Andrey Abramov as President of Russia
- Sofya Priss as Vera Lopakhina
Production
[edit]The film was produced by the 3xMedia film company together with the Russian Ministry of Defense.
Filming
[edit]Principal photography began in the Republic of Crimea in October 2020; later they went to Syria, Moscow, Saint Petersburg and Lipetsk, including at the existing facilities of the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation.[6]
Release
[edit]Marketing
[edit]The first teaser trailer for Mission "Sky" was released on August 23, 2021.[7]
Theatrical
[edit]The pre-premiere screening of the film took place on November 14, 2021 in Saint Petersburg. The first spectators were officers of the 6th Red Banner Leningrad Army of Air and Air Defence Forces, cadets of military educational institutions, servicemen of the military police, filmmakers, heads of veteran organizations and military patriotic clubs.[8]
Mission "Sky" premiered at the Karo 11 October cinema center in Moscow on November 17, 2021. It is scheduled to be theatrically released in the Russian Federation on November 18, 2021 by Central Partnership.
References
[edit]- ^ Box Office, Russian Cinema Fund's Analytics (RCFA)
- ^ "Министр обороны России генерал армии Сергей Шойгу провел селекторное совещание с руководящим составом Вооруженных Сил" [Russian Defense Minister General of the Army Sergey Shoigu held a conference call with the leadership of the Armed Forces]. Ministry of Defence (in Russian). November 9, 2021. Retrieved November 16, 2021.
- ^ Boyko, Alexander (23 August 2021). "Путину подарят премьеру фильма о герое-летчике Олеге Пешкове" [Putin will be presented with the premiere of a film about the hero-pilot Oleg Peshkov]. Komsomol Truth (in Russian). Retrieved September 16, 2021.
- ^ Когда выйдет фильм «Небо» о погибшем в Сирии летчике Пешкове?
- ^ "Небо / Sky (2021)". www.kinoafisha.info (in Russian).
- ^ Eliseeva, Ekaterina (December 9, 2020). ""Небо" летчика Пешкова. В России снимают фильм о сбитом турками бомбардировщике Су-24" [Sky of the pilot Peshkov. A film about a Su-24 bomber shot down by the Turks is being shot in Russia]. TASS (in Russian). Retrieved September 16, 2021.
- ^ "Премьера трейлера фильма «Небо»" [Premiere of the trailer for the film Sky]. Echo of Moscow (in Russian). August 23, 2021. Retrieved September 16, 2021.
- ^ "Летчики Ленинградской армии ВВС и ПВО в Санкт-Петербурге приняли участие в предпремьерном показе фильма «Небо» об истории военного летчика Олега Пешкова" [Pilots of the Leningrad Army Air Force and Air Defense in St. Petersburg took part in the pre-premiere screening of the film Sky about the history of military pilot Oleg Peshkov]. Ministry of Defence (in Russian). November 14, 2021. Retrieved November 16, 2021.
External links
[edit]- Official website (in English)
- Sky at IMDb
- 2021 films
- 2020s Russian films
- 2020s Russian-language films
- 2021 action drama films
- 2021 war drama films
- Russian aviation films
- Russian action war films
- Russian action drama films
- Russian war drama films
- Russian-language war drama films
- Films about Russian military operations in Syria
- 2020s biographical films
- Biographical action films
- Russian biographical films
- Biographical films about military personnel
- Films about aviators
- Films about shot-down aviators
- Films set on aircraft
- Films shot in Moscow
- Films shot in Saint Petersburg
- Films shot in Crimea
- Films shot in Russia
- Films shot in Syria
- Russian-language action drama films